November 7, 2024
The RAAA Breeder’s Guide can be found under the Herd Management or by clicking here.
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Fee information can be found here.
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Basic birth information is needed to register an animal, such as dam and sire information, birth date, sex, twin code, mating type, coat color, HPS code, etc. For ET calves, the flush date is required …
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Tattoos are the preferred form of permanent identification and are considered a lifetime identifier of the animal. The tattoo must include: The animal ID assigned to the animal by the individual operation. Animal IDs may …
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Registration types indicate the Registered status of an animal. Anything other than an (R) or (I) status cannot be transferred or have registration certificates printed. (R) Registered – animal is registered and no additional information …
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Categories are determined by disqualifying features in comparison to the ideal 100% Red Angus animal. Category 1A: 100% Angus, Red, Polled, with all required data recorded. Category 1B: 87-99.9% Angus, Red, Polled, with all required …
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Yes, RAAA is an open herd book. Any calves with at least one registered parent can be registered in our association regardless of breed. If parent(s) is registered in a different breed association, staff can …
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Feel free to call us at 940-387-3502, Ext. 1, email at data@redangus.org or sign up for a free one-on-one appointment through our Red Angus Alley.
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We offer several options for members for help reporting data, education, and more! Some of our resources include: Red Angus Alley: Schedule a free one-on-one appointment with our registration department staff for personalized help recording …
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Yes, any calves (dead, alive and commercial) out of active registered females must be recorded as compute (non-registered). This keeps the active cow in good standing.
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