25/07/07
           
            Semex UK has consolidated its position as one of the UK’s
              leading bovine genetics businesses by securing an exclusive distribution
              contract for one of the most advanced fertility detection systems
              in the world, Heatime, which will form an integral element of its
              newly launched revolutionary breeding management package – Semex
            AI-24. 
            
              
           
                Pictured following the signing of the new contract between Semex UK and Fabdec, which took place at the University of Bristol Veterinary School, are (l-r) Ghassan Haddad, Sales & Marketing Director, Fabdec, David Danson, General Manager, Semex UK, and Christopher Powell, Managing Director, Fabdec.                 
                 
                
                
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              Semex AI-24 is a total breeding management concept, aimed at
                empowering producers to take more complete and effective control
                of their breeding activities, leading to greater efficiencies
                and cost-savings – without
              compromising on results. Encompassing technological industry-firsts
              such as the new Semex Heatime; expert technical training programmes
              and advice; and world-class stud, Semex AI-24 has the potential
              to transform the way UK breeders manage fertility. Key features
              include: 
              
                - Semex Heatime – a unique 24-hour, easy to use electronic
                  heat detection system – an exclusive supply arrangement
                  with official UK distributor, Fabdec, sees Semex the only breeding
                  company in the UK to offer this new technology
 
                - Semex Promate – the
                  world’s most advanced computer
                  mating system with a database of over 80,000 bulls, used to
                  calculate in-breeding levels
 
                - Semex DIY – an insemination training programme enabling
                  producers to conduct inseminations themselves
 
                - Semex Stud – an extensive portfolio of world-beating
                  pedigree and non-pedigree semen
 
                - Semex Technical – expert technical advice and support
                  on all aspects of reproduction management including bio-security
 
               
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              Heatime enables producers to monitor cows 24 hours a day, identifying
              immediately those that are bulling and therefore ready for insemination
              and also those that are not cycling, alerting farmers to take corrective
              action early – both helping save
              cost through immediacy. The system is very easy to use comprising
              an electronic neck collar, a reader located conveniently at a point
              that the herd passes regularly, and a control box that analyses
              the information. Heat detection is monitored automatically, thereby
              freeing staff for other duties. 
               
              Semex Heatime also offers improved accuracy and more reliable data
              transfer through infrared technology, which reveals exactly when
              a cow should be inseminated during even the shortest window of
              opportunity. This heightened accuracy will reduce the number of
              inseminations needed to ensure pregnancy, thus offering savings
              in semen cost. It further offers the possibility of significant
              savings through shorter calving intervals and in the cost of semen. 
               
“Semex AI-24 is set to become the industry standard as an
              integrated breeding management system designed for the 21st century,
              aiming to directly address the key issues facing dairy farmers
              in a technically superior and very cost effective way and enhance
              their own breeding input and capabilities throughout,” says
              Semex UK General Manager, David Danson.  
               
“Heatime is critical to this package and Semex will be the
              only UK genetics company to offer this very valuable heat detection
              technology directly to the farmer offering tangible benefits in
              terms of saving time, money and effort – but also delivering
              desired results,” he added.  “With our product portfolio
              now containing some of the most targeted and cost-effective genetics
              and support packages on the market, Semex is offering producers
              the opportunity to take a major step forward in managing their
              business.” 
               
              For one-on-one detailed discussions on how SEMEX AI-24 works and
              its availability, contact David Taylor (Northern England and Scotland)
              on 07817 263 465.  
            
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