Success StoryBull Evaluation success
Bull Evaluation success
Author: Adam Barnes
Planning Unit: Livingston County CES
Major Program: Beef
Plan of Work: Animal science education for adults and youth.
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Success Story: Bull Evaluation Series Empowers Livingston County Farmers
Livingston County, located in western Kentucky, is home to a thriving agricultural community where cattle farming plays a vital role in the local economy. Recognizing the need for enhanced skills in bull evaluation, Livingston County ANR partnered with neighboring counties—McCracken, Marshall, Graves, and Calloway—to host a two-night Bull Evaluation Series. State specialists Dr. Darrh Bullock and Dr. Katie VanValin traveled from Lexington and Princeton to lead this program, which focused on teaching farmers how to select bulls tailored to their herd’s specific needs through hands-on, scenario-based learning.
The first night introduced farmers to Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs), a crucial tool for evaluating bulls based on genetic potential. Participants were assigned unique herd scenarios, such as maximizing growth rates or improving maternal traits, and tasked with choosing bulls accordingly. On the second night, a local auctioneer held a mock bull auction where farmers bid on bulls within their assigned scenarios and budgets. This interactive exercise scored participants on their ability to balance economic considerations and herd improvement goals, offering valuable real-world decision-making experience.
Feedback from attendees highlighted the program’s impact, with farmers gaining confidence in their ability to interpret EPDs and make strategic decisions. The series also fostered regional collaboration, uniting farmers from five counties to share experiences and best practices. By equipping participants with essential skills and strengthening community ties, the Bull Evaluation Series has laid the groundwork for long-term improvements in herd quality and profitability across western Kentucky.
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