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The Rural Voice, 2002-09, Page 41P research and development to complete the circle," Shaver says. • They haven't created a new breed and have no intention of closing their herd and moving toward breed status, he stresses. "We're always willing to consider new genetics." "My purpose would end the day (we became a breed) because what 1 do and what I've been trained to do is to do research and development, and identify superior genetics." When one out of 50 bulls qualify for semen collection, how much do you have to charge for semen to recover the cost of having 50 bulls tested and having 25 go to slaughter for meat, he asks. e experimented with selling semen on masse at cheaper . prices but it didn't work so now he reserves semen from elite bulls to sell to his co-operators at a higher price. "In that way we know a guy in Alberta will have just as good genetics 4 a guy in Manitoba because we're giving him access to our best stuff." If a franchisee were to create a closed herd in Alberta or Saskatchewan, within a few cattle generations there'd be a variation between what Shaver is selling and what the franchisee is selling because of new genetics being introduced. As part of their partnership, the co- operators have to be willing to update their genetics to the new Shaver standard, he says. "It's like Tim Horton's or any franchise system," he explains. "You can't buy a Tim Horton's franchise and then go and buy your dough and flour at the Loblaws. You get all of your product from Tim Horton's because then you have consistency of product." He readily admits that the franchise concept of the Shaver BeefBlend cattle has not been embraced the way his family had hoped it would be. Based on the marketing budget a large company would give to a new food product, Shaver says he doesn't have deep enough pockets to earn Beefblend cattle name recognition among all cattlemen in the country. "Probably 1 have to interview 10 people to find one person 1 consider a good prospect as a franchisee. But PURINA... Gets The Most Out Of Your Cattle an By Fitting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together! find today! To out more... give us a call AI•Mar Feed Centre Exeter 1-888-644-2844/235-1919 Bluewater Feed Company Ltd. Tara Desboro 934-3122 794-2327 Milton J. Dietz Ltd. Seafor,n 522-0608 Howson & Howson Ltd. Blyth 1-800-663-3653/523-9624 Listowel Farm Supply Listowel 291-2501 Milverton Farm Supplies Inc. Milverton 595-2048 McPhail's Feed Services St, Marys 1-800-774-9758/284-4000 Springbank Farm Supply R.R. 3, Walkerton 881-4492 INS ■ ■ PURINA ■ • SEPTEMBER 2002 37