Exclusive Supply of Australian Sheep Genetics to Eurasian Union

Features

Team
Veterinary experts from Australia with an understanding of advanced breeding technologies, artificial insemination and embryo transfer.
Genetics
Australia dominates the global industry by providing the most advanced sheep genetics. Animals of Australian breeding are distinguished by exceptional indicators of endurance, reproduction of offspring and muscle gain.
Goal
Our company works according to the principle of individual approach to every client. This method allows us to achieve success in problems of all levels.

Meet our leading expert on genetics — Gregory Peter McCann

Greg's vast experience in the field of breeding technologies has allowed us to prepare a team of specialists of a new generation who are ready to help you in building breeding programs and achieving the most effective results.
Gregory started working in the artificial sheep breeding industry in 1983, becoming one of the pioneers of this industry. Over the years, he has become a leading expert in genetics in the field of sheep breeding, laparoscopic artificial insemination, multiple ovulation, embryo transfer. Working with a wide range of clients allowed him to constantly observe and evaluate various breeding systems.

Gregory played a key role in the breeding of the Dohne breed, first brought a ram to Australia from South Africa in 1999. He is the founder of Macquarie Dohnes, our partner that supplies wool and genetics of the Dohne breed to the world market: USA, Uruguay, Peru, Chile, Argentina, the Falkland Islands, New Zealand, China, Mongolia. Macquarie Dohnes is one of the TOP 1 suppliers for the wool industry across Australia.
The Shaid Genetics team is ready to help you achieve the most effective results
We assist in the construction of breeding programs, focusing on the characteristics of your herd to achieve effective results and maximize profits

Why is it important to avoid closely related crossbreeding?

Closely related interbreeding or inbreeding leads to genetically unhealthy offspring. As a result of inbreeding, lethal or other "harmful" genes may become fixed in the offspring, and the risk of reducing the viability, fertility and productivity of the animal increases.
The reverse process, that is, crossing unrelated animals or outbreeding, is the key to the health and productivity of your herd.
Our team of experts, who have extensive experience working with various herds and climatic conditions, provide advice and training to clients on best practices