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United Suffolk Sheep Association Educational Event

The RSG Foundation will host the United Suffolk Sheep Association Junior Members on June 5th, for a day focused on education, innovation, and flock success.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:

πŸ”¬ Tour the RSG reproductive facilities

🧬 Learn more about LAI, ET, IVF, and semen evaluation

🌱 Explore the connection between nutrition, health, and reproductive performance

🀝 Network with fellow Suffolk producers and industry professionals

We look forward to a great day of learning and discussion centered around advancing the sheep industry.

Gene Bank Highlight – APOLOGY ACCEPTED

The RSG Foundation Gene Bank is designed to make quality sheep and goat genetics more accessible while supporting the future of the industry. Through breeder donations, semen and embryos are made available at a reduced cost to help new and young producers strengthen their programs.

These contributions also support youth engagement, education, and ongoing industry advancement – creating opportunities for the next generation to succeed.

Featured Sire: Apology Accepted

This buck is a son of Mile High, backed by the proven influence of Truce’s mom and a pedigree stacked with elite club lamb genetics. His huge pin set, powerful hind leg, and correct build make him one that should click on a wide range of females to generate competitive, stout-made offspring.

🧬 FD | πŸ’²50

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Youth Genetics Grant Application

The RSG Foundation is committed to investing in the next generation of sheep and goat producers through quarterly Gene Bank grants for youth under 21.

These grants provide access to semen designed to help young producers strengthen and advance their breeding programs through elite genetics.

Recipients are selected through an application process and receive redemption instructions via email, with all procedures completed by RSG or an approved veterinarian.

πŸ“© Applications are open – apply today and take the next step in building your program!

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NEW First Flock Herd Program Winner Highlight

The RSG Foundation is proud to announce the winners of theΒ 2026 First Flock-Herd Grant Program, a national initiative designed to support young and aspiring livestock producers in acquiring their first breeding sheep or goat.

Get to know one of our sixteen grant recipients below:

Jeff is a 12-year-old student with a strong interest in agriculture and hands-on farm projects. He enjoys working with electricity and building practical projects that support farm operations. Jeff plans to pursue a future in farming and has developed a growing interest in dairy goat management and production.

Receiving the goat grant will allow him to expand his experience in livestock care and continue developing skills in responsible animal stewardship. He is active in 4-H and plans to show his goat through the program this year.Β 

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Thank You – International Genetics Sale

Thank you to everyone who helped make the International Genetics Sale a success. We are incredibly grateful to the breeders, buyers, partners, and supporters who continue to believe in the vision of advancing elite sheep genetics worldwide. From the outstanding offering of live animals and embryos to the excitement surrounding genetics from leading programs across the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, this sale would not have been possible without your support.

The RSG Foundation is happy to promote events like this to help bring new breeds and genetics to the U.S.

Vetoquinol is a proud supporter of the RSG Foundation.

The RSG Foundation is proud to partner with Vetoquinol in support of the First Flock-Herd Grant Program. As the manufacturer of Folltropin, Vetoquinol is committed to advancing animal health and reproductive success.

Guided by a mission to enrich lives through animal well-being, Vetoquinol continues to deliver innovative solutions that support producers and drive the future of the industry.

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