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RINDERZUCHT AUSTRIA

Breeding Cattle from AUSTRIA

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32ZAR - RINDERZUCHT AUSTRIA - Federation of Austrian Cattle Breeders | www.rinderzucht-austria.at

Tierzuchtbescheinigung gemäß der Verordnung (EU) 2016/1012für den Handel mit reinrassigen Zuchtrindern(Bos taurus, Bos indicus, Bubalus bubalis)

-1. Name des ausstellenden Zuchtverbandes/der ausstellenden zuständigen Behörde

2. Name des Zuchtbuchs

Fleckvieh4. Klasse innerhalb der Hauptabteilung, in die das reinrassige Zuchttier eingetragen ist A5. Geschlecht des Tieres weiblich 6. Zuchtbuchnummer des Tieres

3. Bezeichnung der Rasse des reinrassigen Zuchttieres

Fleckvieh

7. Identifizierung des reinrassigen Zuchttieres

7.1. System OHRMARKE7.2. Individuelle Identifizierungsnummer

7.3. Tiergesundheits-Identifizierungsnummer7.3. Tiergesundheits-Identifizierungsnummer -7.4. Name7.4. Name

8. Überprüfung der Identität

8.1. Methode

8.2. Ergebnis

9. Geburtsdatum und Geburtsland des Tieres9. Geburtsdatum und Geburtsland des Tieres 09.01.2012 Österreich10. Name, Anschrift des Züchters10. Name, Anschrift des Züchters

11. Name, Anschrift des Eigentümers11. Name, Anschrift des Eigentümers

12. Abstammung des reinrassigen Zuchttiers12. Abstammung des reinrassigen Zuchttiers

12.1. Vater12.1. Vater

WAL AAT 841.069.834

12.2. Mutter12.2. Mutter

AAT 664.163.617

12.1.1. Großvater väterlicherseits

GS WAXIN AAT 277.755.233

12.1.2. Großmutter väterlicherseits

LIEBLING AAT 302.599.633

12.2.1. Großvater mütterlicherseits

HUMID ADE 09 18912889

12.2.2. Großmutter mütterlicherseits

ZALA AAT 803.035.472

13. Zusätzliche Angaben13. Zusätzliche Angaben

13.1. Ergebnis von Leistungsprüfungen13.1. Ergebnis von Leistungsprüfungen 5/4 294 8.471 3,94 334 3,30 280HL:4. 305 10.750 3,85 414 3,17 341

13.2. Aktuelle Ergebnisse der letzten Zuchtwertschätzung vom13.2. Aktuelle Ergebnisse der letzten Zuchtwertschätzung vom 04.12.2018 GZW:105(FL) MW:97(58) FW:104 FIT:10813.3. Genetische Defekte und Besonderheiten des Tiers gemäß dem Zuchtprogramm13.3. Genetische Defekte und Besonderheiten des Tiers gemäß dem Zuchtprogramm

13.4. Sonstige zweckdienliche Angaben13.4. Sonstige zweckdienliche Angaben

14. Besamung/Anpaarung14. Besamung/Anpaarung

14.1. Datum14.1. Datum

14.2. Identifizierung des Samenspenders14.2. Identifizierung des Samenspenders

14.2.1. Individuelle Identifizierungsnummer14.2.1. Individuelle Identifizierungsnummer

14.2.2. Name14.2.2. Name

14.2.3. System zur Identitätsüberprüfung und Ergebnis14.2.3. System zur Identitätsüberprüfung und Ergebnis

15.1. Ausgestellt in: 19.03.201915.3. Name und Funktion des/der Unterzeichnenden:

15.4. Unterschrift: ............................................................................................

Zentrale Arbeitsgemeinschaft österreichischer Rinderzüchter - ZAR, Dresdner Straße 89/19, 1200 Wien, [email protected]

AT 123.456.789AT 123.456.789

AT 123.456.789AT 123.456.789

Lukas Kalcher, Dresdner Straße 89/19, 1200 Wien

Lukas Kalcher, Dresdner Straße 89/19, 1200 Wien

DI Martin Stegfellner, GF ZAR

Wien

SUSI

HERMINE

ZAR - RINDERZUCHT AUSTRIA - Federation of Austrian Cattle Breeders | www.rinderzucht-austria.at

geb. 09.01.12 FL-AGZW:105(FL) MW:97(58) +9 -0,09 -7 -0,03 -2

Mbk. 1/2,40-

1. 305 7.281 3,75 273 3,26 238 1. 305 7.281 3,75 273 3,26 238 2. 261 7.418 3,94 292 3,29 244 2. 261 7.418 3,94 292 3,29 244 3. 305 8.435 4,22 356 3,51 296 3. 305 8.435 4,22 356 3,51 296 4. 305 10.750 3,85 414 3,17 341 4. 305 10.750 3,85 414 3,17 341 5. 45 1.824 3,81 70 3,22 59 5. 45 1.824 3,81 70 3,22 59

5/4 294 8.471 3,94 334 3,30 280 5/4 294 8.471 3,94 334 3,30 280HL:4. 305 10.750 3,85 414 3,17 341HL:4. 305 10.750 3,85 414 3,17 341

letzte K.: 05/05.01.19letzte K.: 05/05.01.19

Vater: AT 841.069.834 WAAAL

geb. 07.07.99 FL-AgGZW:116(FL)MW:106(99) +398 -0,10 +8 -0,07 +8FW:103(99)FIT:113

VV: AT 277.755.233 GS WAAAXIN

geb. 12.01.93 FL-AgGZW:78(FL)MW:84(99) -795 +0,04 -30 +0,13 -19FW:83(99)FIT:102

HORWEINDE 09 12851233geb. 05.10.86

VIKTORIAVIKTORIAAT 230.402.433AT 230.402.433geb. 22.09.89geb. 22.09.89

VM: AT 302.599.633 LIEBLING

geb. 05.11.94 FL-AGZW:100(FL) MW:96(82) +41 -0,10 -6 -0,09 -5

+7/6 305 11.907 3,98 474 3,36 400HL:4. 305 14.224 4,21 599 3,26 464

GS MALFGS MALFAT 040.568.233AT 040.568.233geb. 11.09.88geb. 11.09.88

LUXILUXIAT 234.848.333AT 234.848.333geb. 05.03.90geb. 05.03.90Mutter:

geb. 04.10.09 FL-AGZW:98(FL) MW:93(62) -323 +0,04 -11 +0,02 -10Ext: 01/13(2.L) R:9 B:6 F:7 E:7 KH:150Mbk. 1/2,24-

1. 276 5.266 4,19 221 3,47 183 2. 305 9.046 5,13 464 3,39 307 3. 290 7.679 4,25 326 3,28 252 4. 305 9.281 3,75 348 3,29 306 5. 263 8.476 3,51 297 3,29 279 6. 305 9.895 3,83 379 3,39 336 7. 278 9.083 3,92 356 3,16 287 8. 130 4.514 3,73 168 2,89 130

+8/7 289 8.389 4,07 342 3,32 278HL:2. 305 9.046 5,13 464 3,39 307

MV: DE 09 18912889 HUMID

geb. 29.01.96 FL-AgGZW:98(FL)MW:99(99) -31 +0,06 +4 -0,07 -6FW:109(99)FIT:94

HUMBERGHUMBERGDE 09 15262687DE 09 15262687geb. 29.12.87geb. 29.12.87

ANGELIANGELIDE 09 18810959DE 09 18810959geb. 15.09.93geb. 15.09.93

MM: AT 803.035.472 ZALA

geb. 09.10.04 FL-AGZW:88(FL) MW:85(64) -761 +0,12 -24 +0,11 -19

+5/4 287 6.407 4,72 303 3,45 221HL:2. 305 7.253 4,69 340 3,57 259

MANDLMANDLAT 410.617.633AT 410.617.633geb. 07.03.97geb. 07.03.97

ZOTIZOTIAT 420.401.911AT 420.401.911geb. 26.10.98geb. 26.10.98

AT 123.456.789AT 123.456.789 SUSI

AT 123.456.789AT 123.456.789 HERMINE

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ZAR - Federation of Austrian Cattle Breeders

Intensive contacts with simi-lar organizations worldwide and memberships within the European head organization like (Interbull, ICAR, COPA-COGECA, Babroc, FBF etc.) are maintained by ZAR.

At the national level, there is inten-sive and ongoing cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture, the Chamber of Agriculture, Agrarmarkt Austria, the Uni-versity of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, University of Veterinary Medicine, the Agricultural and Fore-stry Data-Collection Center and other national organizations.

Nowadays, ZAR is the nerve center of Austrian Cattle Breeding on a national and international level.

By means of the cattle data base of Agrarmarkt Austria, animal transport is monitored and documentedsystematically. After introduction of

Due to Austria’s outstanding production conditions, cattle farming here has had a long history and tradition. Our diverse and rich environment and up-to-date breeding programs (GESUNDheitsmoni-toring.RIND) have created robust, healthy and high-yielding cattle breeds for different production and manage-ment systems. Austria’s primary cattle breeds are: Fleckvieh/ Simmental, Brown Swiss, Holstein Friesian, Pinzgauer, Grauvieh Cattle as well as various special breeds for beef production and other special purposes. Cattle farming still holds the most important position within the agricultural economy of Austria. The umbrella organisation for cattle breeding in Austria is ZAR (Federation of Austrian Cattle Breeders). Main tasks of ZAR:• Quality and performance control• Processing performance data• Genetic evaluation

(jointly with ZuchtData)• Representation of cattle-breeding

interests and related interests in this agricultural sector

• Coordination of research activities in cattle farming

• Comment and evaluation of proposed legislation at the federal, national and EC level (animal welfare, animal health services, and relevant agro- political decisions)

the new EU-wide “Animal Identifica-tion Decree 1760/2000 (replaces decree 820/97)”, all newborn calves became marked with two ear tags.

The tasks of the ZAR are coordinated in six working, in one control, and in six breeding committees.

Members Organisation Tasks

8 chambers of agriculture 8 federal recording organizations 12 breeding associations 6 breed organisations 12 AI-centers

Breeding and geneticsPerformance testingHerd book

The processing of all performance and identification control data is done by ZuchtData in close cooperation with the Agricultural and Forestry Data-Collection Center.

Pedigrees and performance data are guaranteed by the registered breeding associations.

Areas of Activity:• Breeding and genetics• Performance testing• Herd book

For breeding and genetics the operati-onal and technical implementation and development is realized jointly with data processing centers in Germany.

Further, the provision of data for breeding programs, including controlling, consulting, and analysis of the breeding

programs is provided. These breeding programs have been developed jointly with the University of Natural Resour-ces and Applied Life Sciences Vienna and the breeding associations which are continuously provided with upda-ted information according to the given conditions.

In the areas of performance testing and herd book, ZuchtData provides maintenance and the further develop-ment of the central data base with RDV- (Rinderdatenverbund) software and reports. The main purpose is to manage the data of selected performance and herd data.

Milk performance data recording is carried out according to the AT and Lactation-period (ICAR) methods. A wide range of fitness data are recording within these tests.

Beef performance data recording is done as an individual test in a test station as well as individual and progeny tests in the field.

Over 2,600 beef cattle breeders sup-ply data for gain performance and reproduction.

Additionally important is the training, courses, and advisory services provided for functionaries and employees of the member organizations by ZuchtData.

Farm

Performance evaluation

Milk samples

Laboratory

Daily report

Herd-management Data

Data input

Results

OnlineDatabase

Representation of interestsSubsidies ManagementMarketingResearchEducation

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Austria‘s cattle breeds at a glance

Special value is placed on the Fleck- vieh’s fitness characteristics including fertility, longevity, calving ease, udder health, milking speed, somatic cell count, and persistence. A large percen- tage of young Fleckvieh cattle are on alpine grazing which results in good overall health and longevity of life.Breeding target: 38 % Milk, 18 % beef, 44 % FitnessA Cattle with good development and performance capacity along with good conformation with 6,000 kg milk in the 1st lactation and over 7,000 - 9,000 kg milk in later lactactions with 4.0 % fat and 3.4 % proteinPopulation: 1.439,874Registered cows: 301,572Herds: 14,911 Share of breed: 75 % (7,0 % of cows on alpine grazing)Life weight: 650 - 850 kgHeight of the rump: 140 - 150 cmFirst calving (months): 29.6Productive life span (yrs.): 3.86Milk performance (all cows):7,661 - 4.13 % F - 3.43 % P (305 Days)Beef performance:Registered cows: 4,028 Herds: 633Carcasse weight: ca. 57.2 %Auction sales: 1,346 gEUROP Classification E and U: > 85.7 %Production options: Dairy or beef type dual purpose breed, excellent for crossing in suckler cow herds and beef production and commercial crossing for dairying.Suitable to all production and climate conditions, fertility, longevity, fit for pasture and loose housing.

FLECKVIEH A-3910 Zwettl Pater-Werner-Deibl-Str. 4 Tel. +43 (0) 5 0259 49160Fax +43 (0) 5 0259 95 49160www.fleckvieh.at

Fleckvieh/SimmentalWith over 1.44 million animals, the Fleckvieh/Simmental is the most widely-spread breed of cattle in Austria.Fleckvieh can be found from the mountains of the Alps to the wide plains east of Vienna. Recently, greatgains have been made in the genetic milk productiveness of the Fleckvieh through breed management to the point that the Fleckvieh rivals pure milk- producing dairy breeds.

Brown Swiss

Holstein

Brown Swiss cattle can primarily be found within the western and central part of Austria. The high performance capacity of the Brown Swiss enable the cows to achieve a very high level of milk production with a high Kappa-Casein B content. The fitness traits of fertility, cal-ving ease (95 % normal calvings), udder health and excellent feet and legs are major positive foundational traits of the breed. The longevity of the breed (highest percentage of continual performance over time amongst all breeds) isfurther enhanced by the high percentage of young calves heifers being grazed on alpine pastures.Breeding target: 50 % Milk, 5 % Beef, 45 % FitnessMilk performance: 10-fold life weight with a narrow fat protein difference ratio. Population: 119,082Registered cows: 44,833 Herds: 4,246

Holsteins can be found throughout all of Austria. Holstein Friesians and Red Holsteins are high-yielding dairy ani-mals. The goal is to breed a profitable, long-living, highly- productive dairy cow. This is deemed achievable provided the cattle are adaptable, are able to convert a high mass of forage efficiently, stable health, good fertility rate, and a sound genetic foundation. The Holstein’s highly functional udders with good milking speed allow a high milk production throughout many lac-tations and match well with up-to-date milking technology.

Breeding target: 45 % Milk, 40 % Fitness, 15 % conformation, Population: 135,941Registered cows: 46,502 Herds: 4,262

Share of breed: 6.2 %, 26.8 % of all cows on alpine grazing. Life weight: ca. 700 kgHeight of the rump: 140 - 150 cmFirst calving (months): 31.5Productive life span (yrs.): 3.78Milk performance (all cows):4,246 - 4.16 % F - 3.50 % P (305 days) Production options: Fitness breed, cross-breed with milk and beef breeds, beef breed (Original Braunvieh). Suitable to all production conditions, being under and intensive, being under extensive conditi-ons, suitable for pasture and loose housing.

BRAUNVIEH A-6020 Innsbruck, Brixner Str. 1Tel. +43 (0) 592 92 1822Fax +43 (0) 592 92 1829www.BraunviehAustria.at

Life weight: 650 – 750 kgHeight of the rump: 145 - 156 cmFirst calving (months): 28.9Productive life span (yrs.): 3.38 Share of breed: 7.1 %Milk performance (all cows): 8,945 - 4.03 % F - 3.31 % P (305 Days)

Production options:Suitable for high milk yield and very adaptable for all production conditions in dairying.

HOLSTEINA-8772 Traboch, Industriepark West 7 Tel. +43 (0) 3833 20070 15Fax +43 (0) 3833 20070 25www.holstein.at

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Pinzgauer

Grauvieh

The autochthonous Pinzgauer breed is one of the last in the Alpine region with the capacity to adapt well to harsh environmental conditions. The highly developed maternal instinct and calm temperament make Pinzgauer a more and more important breed for suckling herds. With excellent juiciness, fine fibers, and good marbling, the Pinzgauer beef is also of very high quality.Breeding target:36 % milk, 14 % beef, 50 % fitness 6,000 kg, 4.0 % fat, 3.45 % protein with high longevity, enormous resistance and health. Population: 37,446Registered cows: 7,049, Herds: 1,013 Share of breed: 2.0 %Life weight: ca. 650 kg; Height of the rump: 140 – 145 cmFirst calving (months): 33,8Productive life span (yrs.): 3.5735.6 % of all cows on alpine grazing

Milk performance: 5,863 - 3.86 % F - 3.28 % P (305 days) Beef production:Carcasse weight: 55 %Auction sales: 1,211 gProduction options:Dairy dual purpose breed and/or beef breed, crossbreeding with beef and dairy breeds with excellent capacity to adapt; best suitable for pasturing.

Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Pinzgauer Rinderzuchtverbände A-5751 Maishofen, Mayerhoferstr. 12Tel. +43 (0) 6542 68229 11Fax +43 (0) 6542 68229 81www.pinzgauer-cattle.comwww.pinzgauerrind.at

Around 1,000 small-scale farms utilize this medium-sized, multi-purpose breed in the inner-Alpine regions (on 70 % of the Alpine pastures over 1,600 meters elevation). The special strengths of the Grauvieh cattle include their low maintenance, outstanding forage digestibility, ease of calving, vitality,robust stature, functional udders with excellent milk quality. This makes them especially suitable for low input systems.Breeding target: 20 %, milk, 20 % beef, 60 % fitnessMilk: 5,000 kg, 4.0 % fat, 3.4 % proteinBeef: good daily gain and best beef quality Population: 17,797Registered cows: 3,686; herds: 901Share of breed: 0.9 %Beef: Registered cows 1.437, Herds: 390 Life weight: approx. 600 kg Height of the rump: 129 – 139 cmFirst calving (months): 34.2Productive life span (yrs.): 4.94

100 % of young cattle and 44.7 % of all cows on extreme alpine grazing.Milk performance (all cows): 5,031 – 3.88 % F – 3.33 % P (305 days)Beef production:Daily gain up to 1 year: 1,207 g Carcasse weight: 58 – 60 % – best beef quality, fine fibres and good marbling Produktion options:Dairy breed for harsh conditions, beef breed for any kind of production conditions, suitable for cross-breeding with all breeds.

ARGE Tiroler GrauviehA-6020 Innsbruck, Brixner Str. 1Tel. +43 (0) 592 92 1840Fax +43 (0) 592 92 1849 www.tiroler-grauvieh.at

Beef Breeds

Special Breeds

In addition to the traditional dual- purpose breeds like the Fleckvieh, Pinzgauer, and Grauvieh Cattle, avariety of non-domestic beef breeds have established themselves in Austria. These beef breeds are beingutilized in pure breeding as well as commercial cross-breeding with dual-purpose domestic breeds.Currently, 25,582 cattle are registered in 2,769 herds from the following breeds: Charolais, Blonde d’Aquitaine, Blue Belgian, Limousin, Angus, Beef-Fleckvieh, Scottish Highland, Galloway, Hereford and others.

In 2018, approximately 190,000 fertilizations were carried out utilizing these special beef breeds and another 30,000 utilizing Beef-Fleckvieh. Also significant are the sales of bulls for commercial suckling herds as a basis for pasture utilization.

The association ÖNGENE (the Austrian Association for the Conservation of Genetic Reserves), along with the Austrian states and Ministry of Agriculture has developed a program for the conservation of genetic material for individual breeds. In endangered breeds in which the number of cows falls below a certain level, the main target of these programs is not the selection of high-performance gene-tic material, but the maintenance of a diverse genetic basis. Since most of these endangered special breeds are genetically more appropriate for the production of beef, the individual

associations are usually integratedwithin the relevant beef breeding associations at the state level. Apart from the Pinzgauer and the Grauvieh, the following special breeds share in this program: Murbodner, Carinthian Blondvieh, Waldviertler Blondvieh, Tux- Zillertaler, Original Braunvieh, EnnstalerBergschecken, and Pustertaler Sprinzen. Given their robustness, these spe-cial breeds are most suitable for beef production under harsh environmental conditions or within part-time farm sys-tems.

ÖNGENEc/o Institut für Biologische Landwirtschaft und BiodiversitätAustrasse 10A-4601 Wels - ThalheimTel. +43 (0) 7242 470 11Fax +43 (0) 7242 470 11 15www.oengene.at

FLEISCHRINDERA-8772 Traboch, Industriepark West 7Tel. +43 3833 20070 10Fax +43 3833 20070 25www.fleischrinder.at

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Top Genetics from AustriaAnnually, over 40,000 breeding cattle (heifers, cows, and breeding calves) are marketed at over 140 auctions (50 % are exported to over 60 nations worldwide). All breeding cattle and embryos from Austrian producers are free from tuberculosis, brucellosis, leucosis, BVD, IBR/IPV, and BSE. Veterinarial attention and care for the herds as well as the sharing of health data collected, helps to insure an excellent standard of animal health among Austrian cattle breeds. Annually, the Austrian cattle-breeding program is represen-ted at over 25 international fairs and conventions.

Consequent breeding work, up-to-date breeding programs, enthusiastic cattle breeders, state-of-the-art data processing and modern technology in artificial insemination are the base of our success.

Champions at the Federal Simmental Show

Project Management and Development Planning: Targeted support for initiati-ves and projects that serve the improved marketing of Austrian breeding cattle. In various projects, ZAR has become a primary contact for various partners both in and outside of Austria.Cattle-breeding interests are represen-ted in all agro-political decisions.

Export of breeding cattle: Fleckvieh/ Simmental, Braunvieh (Brown Swiss), Holstein Friesian, Pinzgauer, Grauvieh, and various beef and special breeds.

Herd book: jointly with performance recording and the breeding associations.

Quality and performance control, processing performance data.

Coordination of research activities in the cattle farming.

Public Relations: Trade fairs, conventions, publications, photo database on http://bilder.rinderzucht-austria.at

For years, the quality of Austrian bulls has represented the highest quality available in Europe. The international promotion and marketing of Austrian semen and embryos is carried out by the export platform „GENETIC AUSTRIA“ (www.genetic-austria.at).

Artificial Insemination: This is the most important tool for the implementation of the breeding programs and the guarantee for successful genetic progress. In the main cattle breeds, around 95 % of the cows are artificially inseminated.

All five Austrian artificial insemination cen-ters are certified by the European Union.

The Austrian cattle breeding associations have a pool of highly-trained and expe-rienced experts from the sectors of animal production, artificial insemination, bio-technology, population genetics, marketing, data processing, and communications.

ZAR - Zentrale Arbeitsgemeinschaft österreichischer RinderzüchterDresdner Strasse 89/19, 1200 WienTel: +43 (0) 1 334 17 21-0e-mail: [email protected] www.rinderzucht-austria.atwww.zar.at

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