LOCATION:
Van Zandt County, 18035 FM 17, Canton, Texas
CATEGORY:
Farm & Ranch Services
>Biological Studies
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Champion Genetics, located in Canton, TX, offers custom semen collection services for bulls and whitetail bucks. Services include semen collection at the client's site or at their facilities, storage, transfer, shipping, and consultation and training. They offer a wide range of general and breeding supplies, embryo transfer equipment, and liquid nitrogen refrigerators. The company was formed in 2006 from the custom semen division of COBA/Select Sires. They have an Isolation Barn and a Resident Barn for international semen collection, and can house 60 bulls. Their Cow Barn is equipped for breeding all breeds of cattle. Champion Genetics prides itself on its abilities and successes in semen collection of bulls and whitetail bucks. Our experienced collection personnel can come to your farm or ranch, or we can perform the collection at our facilities. We have multiple jump steers to suit all Bull size. We also have facilities to accommodate Longhorns, Miniatures and Rodeo stock. Our Lab is equipped with knowledgeable staff and modern equipment. All semen will go through evaluation before freeze, and stress evaluation 4 hour after the freeze. Champion puts bull semen up at 40 million cells per straw and uses 1/2 cc straws. Champion Genetics has a quality group of collection specialist to collect your whitetail bucks. They use the proven methods that have been used for decades. We have a stationary lab with the support of a fully staffed office. We can collect, process, store and ship all your semen. All semen being processed will go through evaluation before freeze, and stress evaluation at 4 hours after the freeze. Champion puts deer semen up at 50 million cells per straw and use 1/2 cc straws. We can also collect post mortem. It is important that the testicles are removed immediately and placed in a plastic bag wrapped in a towel and placed on a cold pack. Semen must arrive within 12 hours of removal for best possible results. Bucks must be in hard horn for this process to succeed.