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<strong>RBST</strong><br />

<strong>Semen</strong> <strong>Collection</strong><br />

<strong>Appeal</strong> <strong>2008</strong>/<strong>09</strong><br />

<strong>Sheep</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Goat</strong> <strong>Semen</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong> Information<br />

Pack<br />

Claire Barber, 28 June 2007


The <strong>Appeal</strong><br />

Although the Trust had for many years collected, stored <strong>and</strong> distributed rare breed cattle<br />

semen, the need to exp<strong>and</strong> the archive to include other species of rare breeds became urgent as<br />

a result of the 2001 Foot <strong>and</strong> Mouth epidemic.<br />

In 2002 the Rare Breeds Survival Trust applied successfully to the Tubney Charitable Trust for<br />

funding to establish a National Rare Breeds <strong>Semen</strong> Bank. Storage of ram <strong>and</strong> male goat semen<br />

will allow conservation breeding to take place <strong>and</strong> enable breeds to be re-established, should it<br />

be necessary in the future. Thus the conservation of our sheep <strong>and</strong> goat breeds will be<br />

optimised, both in the medium <strong>and</strong> the longer term, complementing the breeding programmes<br />

of rare breed owners ‘on the ground’.<br />

Aims of the Project<br />

The aim of the project is to collect a minimum of 70 straws from 25 rams/male goats from<br />

each of the 30 sheep <strong>and</strong> goat breeds that are recognised by the Trust. Selection will be carried<br />

out by the <strong>RBST</strong> in conjunction with owners <strong>and</strong> Breed Societies on the basis of pedigree,<br />

using both electronic <strong>and</strong> paper flock book records, to ensure that rams for collection are not<br />

closely related. This breed analysis will ensure that the 25 males collected represent the broad<br />

genetic diversity exhibited by the current live population.<br />

<strong>Semen</strong> Usage<br />

The semen collected will be divided as follows:<br />

55% is to go into a permanent National Archive stored by the <strong>RBST</strong><br />

30% is to be stored for use in Conservation Breeding Programmes<br />

15% will be available to the owner, free of charge<br />

<strong>Semen</strong> in the National Archive will remain in store in perpetuity. This means that, in future, if<br />

a breed were to be threatened <strong>and</strong> overcome by a catastrophe the semen could be used to avert<br />

disaster. The allocation destined for Conservation Breeding purposes is available to<br />

owners/breed societies (on application to the Trust). Any lambs or kids born as a result of this<br />

insemination would belong to the owner of the ewe but the <strong>RBST</strong> would retain the right to<br />

collect semen from any male born, or at a future date ova or embryos from females<br />

(technology <strong>and</strong> costs permitting).<br />

If an owner would like to make further collections over <strong>and</strong> above the proposed collection<br />

period, all costs after this time <strong>and</strong> any further health tests must be met in full by the owner.<br />

Innovis Ltd <strong>and</strong> the <strong>RBST</strong> would need to be notified of any intention to do this prior to semen<br />

collection beginning.<br />

The Costs<br />

Ram <strong>and</strong> male goat owners are asked to volunteer their animals for semen collection so that, in<br />

partnership with the <strong>RBST</strong>, the aims of the project are fulfilled for the benefit of the breed.<br />

There will be no monetary payment to the owner for the semen collected, however, 15% of the<br />

semen collected will be stored for sole use of the breeder, free of charge.<br />

The <strong>RBST</strong> will contribute to fuel costs (35p/ mile up to a maximum of £125) if you take the<br />

ram/male goat into the collection centre. Alternatively, if the collection of a ram is to be made<br />

for both the NSP <strong>and</strong> the <strong>RBST</strong> then the Ark Consortium (see below) will transport the ram to<br />

the collection centre. The <strong>RBST</strong> will cover all residency costs for the duration of the <strong>RBST</strong><br />

project as well as the cost of semen collection <strong>and</strong> storage costs.<br />

Claire Barber, 28 June 2007


What happens next<br />

Stage One<br />

Fill in the Donor Form∗,<br />

<strong>and</strong> pass onto your Breed<br />

Society<br />

Breed Society sends the<br />

details to Dawn<br />

Teverson / Claire Barber<br />

at the <strong>RBST</strong><br />

Dawn or Claire will make<br />

sure the genetics of the<br />

ram/male goat have not<br />

already been collected for<br />

the project<br />

Stage Two<br />

Claire will contact you,<br />

the Owner with the result<br />

of their checks<br />

If the ram/male goat is<br />

suitable for collection,<br />

Claire will contact<br />

Innovis Ltd <strong>and</strong> pass on<br />

the ram details<br />

Innovis Ltd contacts you,<br />

the Owner <strong>and</strong> a mutually<br />

convenient date is<br />

arranged for the ram(s)<br />

arrival at the centre<br />

Stage Three<br />

Ram/male goat arrives<br />

at the centre<br />

<strong>Semen</strong> is collected <strong>and</strong><br />

stored**<br />

Ram/male goat returns home<br />

Stage Four<br />

Innovis Ltd will<br />

inform Claire of the<br />

number of straws<br />

collected<br />

Claire agrees the 3-way<br />

allocation of straws<br />

Claire contacts you, the<br />

Owner to inform you of<br />

your straw allocation<br />

Stage Five<br />

You write to Claire<br />

with your mileage<br />

claim.<br />

Claire agrees the amount<br />

to be reimbursed<br />

Claire sends you the<br />

appropriate amount<br />

∗ Individual owners may also volunteer their animals directly to the <strong>RBST</strong>.<br />

** A proportion of rams will fail to produce viable semen.<br />

Claire Barber, 28 June 2007


MV / Non-MV accreditation<br />

MV accredited (Member of the MV <strong>Sheep</strong> Health Scheme) animals will enter the dedicated<br />

accredited buildings. This ensures they keep their status <strong>and</strong> do not compromise the flock’s<br />

status on return home. Innovis Ltd will require a copy of the S&GHS blood test report<br />

detailing the individual animal’s blood test. A test must be done within 12 months of entering<br />

the centre. If this has not been completed (a member of the S&GHS the requirement is for a<br />

biannual test only) the owner will need to ensure that his own vet tests the ram <strong>and</strong> passes the<br />

negative result form to the owner <strong>and</strong> then onto Innovis Ltd prior to entry to the centre.<br />

Non Accredited <strong>Sheep</strong> will enter Innovis Ltd into a different shed. The semen will be<br />

processed <strong>and</strong> stored separately, <strong>and</strong> only used by non-accredited animals. There is no<br />

requirement to blood test.<br />

Movement of animals<br />

Current legislation is changing all the time. If you need an information pack please contact<br />

DEFRA Publications on 08459 556000, e-mail defra@iforcegroup.com<br />

The <strong>RBST</strong> <strong>and</strong> Innovis Ltd would like to emphasise that it is your responsibility to make sure<br />

your animals meet government rules <strong>and</strong> regulations prior to arrival at the centre.<br />

Interaction with the National Scrapie Plan (NSP-GB) & Northern Irel<strong>and</strong> Scrapie Plan<br />

(NISP) Ram <strong>Semen</strong> Archive<br />

The NSP are no longer collecting rams for their archive, as of the end of March <strong>2008</strong>. However<br />

<strong>RBST</strong> will still be continuing to collect semen from the <strong>RBST</strong> watchlist breeds for the<br />

foreseeable future. Unfortunately, this means that rams will need to be transported to the<br />

collection centres by the owners. Please see the costs section of this information pack, which<br />

details how much <strong>RBST</strong> can reimburse owners for mileage. If transport is a particular issue,<br />

please contact Claire Barber to discuss further on Tel: 024 7669 8762.<br />

Fact Sheets<br />

Innovis Ltd have produced a fact-sheet, with recommendations on ram/male goat preparation<br />

that we hope you will find interesting <strong>and</strong> informative (Appendix B). It will help to optimise<br />

the numbers of successful collections if you follow some, or all, of these recommendations.<br />

And finally…….<br />

The <strong>RBST</strong>’s Regeneration projects were established to protect breeds in the event of disasters<br />

such as FMD, but also to provide an essential resource for breeders <strong>and</strong> farmers in the<br />

changing UK agricultural <strong>and</strong> rural climate. The ram semen collection project is a partnership<br />

between ram/male goat owners, breed societies <strong>and</strong> the Trust working together for the<br />

conservation of our livestock breeds.<br />

Thank you<br />

Claire Barber, 28 June 2007


APPENDIX A<br />

Ram/Male <strong>Goat</strong> <strong>Semen</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong> Form<br />

Donor<br />

Form<br />

Claire Barber, 28 June 2007


<strong>RBST</strong> ReGENEration Project<br />

Ram/Male <strong>Goat</strong> <strong>Semen</strong> <strong>Collection</strong> Information<br />

Sections in Bold need to be completed<br />

Date:_________________________<br />

If you wish to discuss semen collection, please contact Claire Barber Tel: 024 7669 8762<br />

Breed<br />

Ram’s name<br />

Registration No.<br />

Permanent Ear Tag No.<br />

Ram’s Date of Birth*<br />

*Rams should be older than 9 months<br />

<strong>and</strong> upto 6 years old<br />

Owner – Name & Contact Details<br />

Address<br />

Tel:<br />

Mobile:<br />

Fax:<br />

e-mail:<br />

MV accredited / non-accredited<br />

CAE accredited / non-accredited<br />

Dates Available for entry into<br />

collection centre (please circle<br />

appropriate dates)*<br />

Before Sept <strong>2008</strong><br />

Sept – Nov <strong>2008</strong><br />

Nov – Jan 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Jan – March 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Next Season 20<strong>09</strong> – 2010*<br />

Time period ram is covering ewes<br />

at home<br />

Other Details eg, horned/polled,<br />

number of horns, colour etc<br />

PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF RAM/MALE GOAT PEDIGREE DETAILS TO THIS FORM<br />

(BACK TO 3 GENERATIONS IF KNOWN)<br />

Claire Barber, 28 June 2007

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