E493 9.99% Inbreeding and Rising: How Blondin Sires Turned a Holstein Bottleneck into 75% Growth

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The day Dann Brady pulled his herd’s inbreeding report, the number on the page didn’t match the cows in his head. On paper, they were elite: high indexes, big genomic promise, all the “right” sires stacked three deep. In the barn, he was watching fertility slip, mastitis cases creep up, and young cows that never made it to the kind of mature cow he’d grown up loving. Everyone told him this was just the price of progress. Instead of accepting it, he did something that went against every “play it safe” instinct in dairy: he stopped trusting the catalogs, walked away from the standard contracts, and started building his own stud from the ground up. This episode follows what happened next—and why it might change the way you look at the genetics flowing through your own bulk tank.

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Blondin Siresdairy cattle genetic diversitydairy genetic diversitygenetic diversity dairyHolstein breeding philosophyDann Bradyindependent AI studsinbreeding costsCanadian dairy genetics