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E248 Breeding for the Win: From Kentucky Derby Champions to World Dairy Expo Grand Champions
Description
What do 150,000 bourbon-sipping racing fans and a handful of dairy judges have in common? They’re all chasing genetic perfection. In this provocative episode, we dissect how Kentucky Derby-winning Thoroughbred strategies can transform your dairy breeding program. Discover why genomic selection is the new “winning post,” how to avoid turning your herd into a genetic dumpster fire, and why your next Grand Champion might owe her curves to a racehorse’s pedigree.
Key Takeaways:
- 🧬 Genomics ≠ Crystal Ball (It’s Better): How dairy’s 2X genetic gain since 2009 dwarfs Thoroughbred progress
- 🏇 The Tapit Effect: Why elite sires like Farnear Delta-Lambda are the new “foundation stallions” of your barn
- 🤝 Strategic Mating > Bull Roulette: Stop using #1 TPI bulls on every cow – lessons from million-dollar horse pairings
- 🥛 Ferrari Looks, Pickup Truck Guts: Why show ring queens must milk like profit machines
- 🎪 Expo’s Missed Marketing Miracle: How to make colored shavings as iconic as mint juleps
Episode Breakdown: The Starting Gate
- Why Secretariat’s lung capacity matters to your DHIA reports
- Shocking stat: 71% of US heifers now sired by genomic-tested bulls
Genomic Gambles
- How Churchill Downs’ “Speed Gene” test compares to dairy’s A2A2 revolution
- Case study: One herd’s $50,000 profit jump from doubling REL scores
Sire Dynasty Building
- Farnear Delta-Lambda vs. Tapit: Genetic goldmines decoded
- Why “corrective mating” beats chasing PTAT alone
Beyond the DNA
- Training show heifers like Derby contenders: Udder prep = track workouts
- The $2,500 heifer development trap you’re probably ignoring
Mainstream or Bust
- 5 Kentucky Derby marketing tricks Expo should steal NOW
- Listener Q&A: “Can we create a Dairy Draft Day?”
Read the full article here - https://www.thebullvine.com/dairy-cattle-breeding-strategies/breeding-for-the-win-from-kentucky-derby-champions-to-world-dairy-expo-grand-champions/