I’m working out of a nice media room here at the Cattle Industry Summer Conference. It’s being sponsored by Merial.
Pictured here are Kevin DeHaan, director of technical services, Igenity, a division of Merial, and Wendy Mayo, Bader Rutter.
I talked with Kevin about Igenity and what it can do for cattle producers, both beef and dairy. He says that right now is a good time to think about getting some DNA profiling done to enhance the weaning process. More information is always better. I’ll let Kevin explain how and why.
Listen to my interview with Kevin here (6 min.): [audio:http://zimmcomm.biz/cbb/cisc-07-dehaan.mp3]
3 Comments on “Igenity For DNA Profiling at Weaning”
I address to you for a special request as chaiman of the OID group which is a subgroup of the technical Working Group (ISO) on standardisation of animal identification.
I would be pleased to get more detailled information about the structure (length, numeric code etc.) of Igenity to understand if there is a standardized format to be put into the advance transponder (technology of tomorrow).
Thank you
I address to you for a special request as chaiman of the OID group which is a subgroup of the technical Working Group (ISO) on standardisation of animal identification.
I would be pleased to get more detailled information about the structure (length, numeric code etc.) of Igenity to understand if there is a standardized format to be put into the advance transponder (technology of tomorrow).
Thank you
I address to you for a special request as chaiman of the OID group which is a subgroup of the technical Working Group (ISO) on standardisation of animal identification.
I would be pleased to get more detailled information about the structure (length, numeric code etc.) of Igenity to understand if there is a standardized format to be put into the advance transponder (technology of tomorrow).
Thank you