The Farming Express Mar3

Supershot continues to exceed expectations Cogent Supershot has been in the limelight since he topped worldwide charts and now, with his first progeny hitting the ground across the globe, the excitement has reached a new high. His impact on the breed will undoubtedly be significant, with daughters The first sheep breeding sale of the year The Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset Sheep breed are renowned worldwide for their unique ability to lamb naturally at any time of the year. This means that they are the ideal sheep breed for any type of farming operation, whether to tidy up grass swards after summer grazing by cattle or producing crops of lambs every eight months, they are sure to add value. The Dorset is one of the oldest recognised sheep breeds that has continued to develop and adapt to innovations in farming and market demands, producing a high quality commercial prime lamb or highly prolific and maternal females. In addition to the breed’s strength and versatility it also sets the market tone for the sheep industry due to the famous May Fair, which is the first pure-bred ram and female sale of the year. Taking place during the first week of May at the Exeter Livestock Centre, it attracts keen interest from vendors and buyers from all corners of the United Kingdom. With a large quality selection of well grown ram lambs and shearlings, including performance recorded stock, and quality breeding females, buyers regularly depart with purchases capable of being put straight to work. starting to appear at the top of many different leader boards, on a number of different genetic bases. In Canada, currently five of the top eleven highest heifers on GLPI in the world are sired by Supershot across three different countries and four of the top twenty-five highest GTPI females in the US are Supershot daughters. In the UK, his calves are developing exceptionally. Initial genomic tests from Germany show that Supershot will have some of the highest RZG females in the breed with many more animals being eligible for results in the April genomic run. Additionally, after each genetic index run, Supershot’s GTPI rises. In December, he climbed to 2,675 GTPI, which ranks him at number six on the available sires list and the number one bull available that is not sired by Mogul. In the UK, Supershot is one of a few bulls actually available over the 600 GPLI mark and offers 2.55 on UK Type Merit. Owain Harries, Cogent’s Genetic Procurement Manager, said: “Breeders from around the world have been delighted with the return on their initial investments. First when they had great results when they were flushing with Supershot, then when they had the calves born which were full of vigour and character and now with the genomic test results coming back. Supershot is demonstrating his ability to consistently sire progeny of the highest level. In a time where younger progeny seem to dominate the high rankings due to their shorter generation interval, it is almost unprecedented for a bull of nearly two years old to still feature in the top ten lists. Supershot is making a huge difference in the AI world and the dairy industry in general. Already, although early into his career, he is being hailed a ‘game changer.’ He will sell for years to come and we are eagerly anticipating the addition to the PLI league table of the first Supershot females.”