Southwest Missouri
"Show-Me-Select"
Heifer Sale


November 21, 2003 at 7 PM
Joplin Regional Stockyards - Carthage, MO

Requirements for Heifers in the 2003 Replacement Heifer Sale

These requirements are designed to minimize the incidence and severity of calving difficulty and protect against potential reproductive losses. Heifers must be bred to service sires at or less than established birth weight EPD maximums, have a minimum pelvic area of 150 cm2 prebreeding or 180 cm2 at pregnancy examination, be a minimum body condition score of 5 and a maximum of 8 on sale day, and meet established health guidelines.

Bred Heifers:
Fall 2002:

  • All heifers must be calfhood vaccinated for Brucellosis according to Missouri state regulations.
  • Heifers are vaccinated for IBR, PI-3, BVD, BRSV, and 7-way Clostridia. Label directions concerning initial vaccination and boosters must be followed.
  • Use of implants is discouraged. If heifers are implanted, only FDA approved products for replacement heifers are allowed according to label guidelines.
  • Long-term use of MGA is prohibited. Use of MGA for periods up to 14 days to synchronize estrus is permitted.
  • Internal and external parasites are controlled as needed.
  • Heifers must be polled or de-horned and completely healed by sale day.

Spring 2003

  • Pre-breeding reproductive examination is performed.
  • Reproductive tract scored, pelvic measurement, weighed.
  • Heifers are vaccinated for IBR, BVD, Leptospirosis and Vibriosis between 60 and 30 days prior to beginning of breeding. All vaccinations must follow label directions.
  • Internal and external parasites are controlled as needed.

Fall 2003

  • Heifers are pregnancy examined by 110 days to determine breeding dates. (Confirm AI pregnancy or natural service). A preg check is also done within 30 days of the sale.
  • Heifers are treated for external and internal parasites within 30 days of sale date. Products for internal parasite control must have a label claim for all stages of the parasite life cycle.
  • Leptospirosis (5-way) given at preg check.
  • Heifers are examined on sale day by a final screening committee to eliminate blemishes. (scarred eyes, frozen ears, short tails, rat tails.) They must have a muscle score of at least a 2 and not have an undesirable disposition.

Heifers must be bred to bulls with birth weight or calving ease EPD's not greater than the guidelines for the following breeds based on the current genetic evaluation at the time of breeding for the respective breed associations:
Angus+2.0Salers-0.2Shorthorn+0.5
Beefmaster-1.1Limousin-1.1Calving Ease
Brangus+0.8Polled & Horned Herefords+2.3Gelbvieh109
Charolais-1.8Braunvie- 2.2Simmental+7.4
    Red Angus+5.0


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