REGISTRY
The herd letter for 2023 is “L”
RANDOM PARENTAGE VERIFICATION OF SIMMENTAL ANIMALS
In accordance with the CSA Bylaws and Office Policies, parentage verification of animals is required on a random basis. Random requests are to be completed within six months of the date of the letter sent to the member. If you are unable to submit the SNP sample on the random animal(s) before the 6-month period, please contact the CSA office so we may determine an alternate animal for parentage verification testing.
IMPORTED ANIMALS
CSA OFFICE PROCEDURE FOR IMPORTING ANIMALS
Following is what we ask the member to submit when registering an import from the U.S.
- The original registration certificate if registered with the ASA and is in your ownership. If you are Importing for the purpose of (Semen/Embryo) a copy is acceptable.
- DNA/blood results (if import is AI/Natural sire/semen/embryo)
- Import animals must meet the CSA bylaws prior to Importing. If DNA does not meet the requirements with High Density from the ASA or any other lab, it may require upgrading and ordering Lab Applications and have the member providing a sample directly to Neogen for testing.
Imported animals shall be registered with the same name as shown on the certificate of registration issued in the county from which they were imported. If the name of the imported animal has a herd prefix or name that is identical to one registered with the Association, the Association has the right to change the herd prefix or name as necessary.
Embryo Procedure: Did you own the donor dam at the time of the flush?
When you purchase embryos, it is a CSA requirement that the seller (or acting Sale Agent) complete and sign an Embryo Transfer of Ownership form. You must then forward the signed form to the CSA office so that the embryo signatures can be logged into the herd book records. This will ensure that your embryo registrations are not delayed unnecessarily when the results arrive from the lab.