The importance of genetics and how to understand them
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Data-Driven Genetic Selection
Genetic Selection
Selection is based on objective performance data, pedigree integrity and commercial value to identify the highest-performing genetics for each breeding objective.
Commercial Performance
Selection focuses on measurable commercial traits including fertility, growth, maternal ability, carcass quality, wool performance and environmental adaptation.
Independent Selection
Every animal is assessed on genetic merit, performance data and suitability for the production system, ensuring breeding decisions remain objective and outcome-driven.
Long-Term Genetic Gain
Selection is made to maximise cumulative genetic improvement across future generations, creating sustainable productivity gains rather than short-term results.
Animal Health & Disease Status
Access official animal health and disease surveillance reports published by the relevant competent authorities.
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