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Abnormal Calf: ASA Form necessary for reporting unusual or abnormal conditions in Salers-sired calves. A.I. Embryo Permit: Application form for permit for embryo transplant and artificial insemination. Beta-Mannosidosis Test: The forms necessary for submission of samples to Michigan State University for DNA screening tests. DNA Typing - MMI: The DNA Sample submission form for MMI Genomics. Docility Scores: Formerly called temperament scores - detailed description of the modified scoring system, by Jim Doubet. Economics of A.I.: Research studies show that artificial insemination pays. An article produced by the National Association of Animal Breeders and published in the ASA Magazine - March, 2004. Frame Score Guidelines: Frame score and height measurements for bulls and heifers. IGENITY Order Form: New order form from Igenity (Form v10b) . February, 2010. Mature Weight Collection: Collecting mature weight, height and body condition scores (BCS), by Jim Doubet. Polled_Horned_Tech Bulletin: Horned/Polled Analysis . . . issued February, 2010. Re-breeding First Calf Heifers: An article produced by the National Association of Animal Breeders. A common frustration in beef cattle operations is getting first calf heifers re-bred. Here are some tips from Tom Geary. ROE 1 Instructions: Codes for all reporting and completing the Multiple Registration Application. ROE 1 - Multiple Registration Application: Calving worksheet. PDF. Print this form, complete by hand and mail to ASA office. ROE-1 Multiple Registration Application Form - Excel Spreadsheet. Open this spreadsheet, fill it out and email it to
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. Self-Billing Worksheet for Salers Breeders: Complete this PDF form and remit with payment to ASA Registry. Tattoo Registration Guidelines: Guide for assigning herd letters, I.D. Numbers and year letters. Year letter for 2010 is X, 2011 is Y. Ultra-sounding Guidelines: Guidelines and procedures to help producers thinking about taking ultrasound measurements this spring and in the future, by Sherry Doubet.
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