Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Program

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The Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Program is to incentivize the re-population of the beef herd through custom heifer development. It will be accomplished by the implementation of management practices with access to more productive replacement females allowing for more rapid expansion of Tennessee’s beef herd. This will improve the longevity of these females, decreasing turnover and providing for exponential improvement in genetics with associated revenue generation.

Benefits

The program is a partnership of The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture designed to:

  • Increase the opportunity for custom replacement heifer development,
  • Demonstrate proper replacement heifer development to beef cattle producers in Tennessee,
  • Increase the implementation of heifer development practices that will result in optimum reproductive efficiency as mature cows,
  • Demonstrate management techniques necessary for replacement heifers to reach target weight and breed successfully,
  • Demonstrate methods of evaluating heifers for disposition, performance, and reproductive traits.

Reproductive Management
Heifers will be evaluated for pelvic area and reproductive tract score before breeding. Heifers will undergo an estrous synchronization protocol followed by Artificial Insemination (AI). After the first AI, heifers will be observed for a return heat (return to estrus); females observed in estrus will receive a second AI. They will then be pasture exposed to Angus clean-up bulls owned by the University of Tennessee. The selection of AI sires (provided by Select Sires Inc. and ABS) will be performed by the program’s administrator, who will work with the advisory committee. Sire requests that qualify under Tennessee Agriculture Enhancement Program sire genetic requirements can be used beyond committee selection, with the additional associated costs covered by the producer. Calving ease is a high priority for sire selection. Pregnancy will be diagnosed approximately 30 days after the end of the breeding season via ultrasonography.

Nutritional Management
Heifers will be maintained on standing forage and hay and supplemented to achieve optimum growth (targeted for 55 to 65% of predicted mature weight). Most of the nutritional program will consist of a grazing plan that includes cool-season perennials, annuals, and warm-season perennials. Free-choice balanced minerals are provided throughout the program. When collecting live carcass data via external ultrasound, heifers will be evaluated for rump fat thickness, rib fat thickness, ribeye area, and Intramuscular fat, and the data will be shared with the producer.

Participation Cost
The program’s cost is $925 per heifer. This can vary each year.


Important Information & Dates

Important information for the current Heifer Class Groups offered in the program:

Link Pointer Fall Born Heifers: Calved September – November

Link Pointer Spring Born Heifers: Calved January – March

Link Pointer Rules and Regulations

2024-2025 Fall Heifers
Intake dayJuly 8-9, 2024
REvaccJuly 22-23, 2024
Weigh day/early preliminary preg checkAugust 20-21, 2024
Weigh daySeptember 19, 2024
Carcass data day (repro data)November 7-8, 2024
CIDRs in/weigh day GNRHNovember 25-26, 2024
CIDRs out/prostaglandinDecember 1-2, 2024
First round AIDecember 3-4, 2024
2nd round AI based off of natural heatDecember 15-19, 2024
Bulls inJanuary 2, 2025
Early preg checkFebruary 4-5, 2025
Bulls outMarch 5, 2025
Final preg check/weight/brandApril 10-11, 2025
Sale VideosApril 25, 2025
Non-sale cattle pickupMay 12-13, 2025
Heifer saleJune 6, 2025
2024-2025 Spring Heifers
Intake dayOctober 7-8, 2025
REvaccOctober 23, 2025
Weigh day/early preliminary preg checkNovember 4, 2025
Weigh dayJanuary 15, 2025
Carcass data day (repro data)February 28, 2025
CIDRs in/weigh day/GNRHMarch 24, 2025
CIDRs out/prostaglandinMarch 31, 2025
First round AIApril 2-3, 2025
2nd round AI based off of natural heatApril 21-25, 2025
Bulls inMay 1, 2025
Early preg checkJune 11, 2025
Final preg check/weight/brandJune 28, 2025
Bulls outJuly 1, 2025
Cattle pickupAugust 11-12, 2025

Program Contacts

For more information please contact: Claire Hunkler, Saulo Zoca, Hugh Moorehead, or Charlie Strogner

Link Pointer Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center at Lewisburg
1070 New lake Road
Lewisburg, TN 37091
P: 931-270-2240


Our Partners

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