In Sweden, there are five contract farms that receive high-level genomic-tested females from all over the country to care for them and handle embryo flushings. One of these farms is Sunnagården in Falköping, Västra Götaland, South Sweden.
Owned by Annika Strindgård and Christer Blom, Sunnagården used to be a dairy farm with 70 VikingRed cows until two years ago. However, soon after closing down the dairy, the opportunity to become an embryo donor station showed up.
Today, they are part of a great team that closely collaborates with VikingGenetics and Växa Sverige, one of VikingGenetics’ member cooperatives, in the VikingEmbryo programme. VikingGenetics finds heifers of interest from all over Sweden, Annika and Christer look after the heifers, and Växa carries out the inseminations, flushings, and delivery of the fresh embryos to local recipient herds.
“Working with this gives me so much energy. We do this together as a big family to breed the next generation of dairy cows,” says Annika with a smile. “I joined this project because of my great passion for breeding,” she adds.