E581 Falling Semen Sales Aren’t Bad News – They’re Proof You Bred Better
The Bullvine Daily Brief by The Bullvine
Episode notes
U.S. dairies bought 45.8 million semen units in 2025, down 6% — and NAAB president Jay Weiker says that drop is partly a win. Fewer straws are settling the same cows because reproduction got better.
On The Bullvine Podcast, we break down what's really moving the needle: sexed semen now makes up 64% of domestic dairy units, beef-on-dairy beats conventional by 2.1 million units, and China went from the number-one export market to number 15 in a single year. The mix you choose decides which calves hit your barn floor — and what your replacements cost.
What You'll Learn
- Why selling fewer straws signals better reproduction, not a shrinking industry
- How "sexed on top, beef on the bottom" reshapes your calf crop and cash flow
- What a $3,010 replacement heifer means for the beef calf you sell today
- Why hetero ...
Keywords
Sexed Semengenomic testingbeef-on-dairy breedingdairy breeding strategyreplacement heifer costbreeding strategy dairy semen salesNAAB semen units