
Feed Efficiency
Feed Efficiency
Feed efficiency is a measure of the amount of feed required by an individual animal to gain 1kg in weight. The lower this value is, the less feed is needed for that animal to achieve finishing weight, making it more profitable for the farmer.
Stabiliser® is the only breed with an EBV for feed efficiency and the only breed that can accurately measure this trait. We continually record feed efficiency, to ensure users of Stabiliser® genetics cut costs and maximise profit.
Achieving a better feed efficiency also reduces the carbon emissions of each individual animal, as less feed means less methane is produced.
The Trial
An extensive £1.2m trial conducted over 5 years found that animals with high feed efficiency pass this trait on to their offspring, making it possible to breed a more efficient herd over time.
The trial, which ran from 2012 and 2017, found that savings in feed and associated overhead costs of between £80 to £100 per cow/calf per year could be achieved by selective breeding.
This adds up to thousands of pounds of cost saving across a year and a far more profitable, efficient and sustainable herd.


The Results
The trial to establish feed efficiency EBV's comprised of a 5 year R&D project funded by InnovateUK and supported by consortium partners BIG Ltd, JSR, SAC and Alltech/Keenan.
Over 1,600 animals were tested through a 5 year period, enabling us to produce the first EBV for feed efficiency in the UK in 2017.
The improvement in selecting feed efficient animals can deliver huge returns in financial savings and reduced carbon output.
Conclusion
We are selecting Stabiliser® cattle that grow as fast as their contemporaries (or faster) but eat less feed. This means that adopting Stabiliser® into your herd can produce a demonstrable, predictable and consistent improvement to your bottom line.
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