Accurate records are necessary
It Pays To Register Jerseys The registration of Jerseys is a sound and profitable business practice. Registration certificates add value to your cattle, both now and in the future. The registration certificate issued by The American Jersey Cattle Association is a permanent record of the animal’s identity and ancestry. Registration is basic to all of the Jersey breed improvement programs. The process of registering Jerseys is simple, particularly when a few basic matters are kept in mind. Accurate Records Are Necessary
A record-keeping system can vary from computer databases or spreadsheets to special printed herd forms, to DHIA calf sheets to a simple pocket notebook. Memory or penciled notes should not be trusted. A practical system quickly provides up-to-date basic information and is kept permanently in a safe place. A good system will include identification of dams, identification of service sires, service dates, birth dates of the calves and their permanent identification (either tattoo or Association-approved eartag). You should also have a binder in which to keep the registration certificates. Permanent
Identification Is Essential
For Animals Identified by Tattoos All calves identified by tattoos must be tattooed before leaving individual pens or ties:
It is the owner’s responsibility to maintain a valid and legible tattoo in the ear of each animal owned. When a tattoo becomes faded, the owner must re-tattoo the animal in the same ear with the same tattoo. For Animals Identified by Eartags Prior to leaving individual pens or ties, all calves identified by eartags must be identified in both ears with Allflex Tamperproof™ Ear Tags approved by the Association’s Board of Directors. These tags will include:
No two animals in the same herd of the same sex may have the same herd management number. It is the owner’s responsibility to maintain eartags in both ears of each animal owned, and when a tag is lost, the owner must contact the Association and order a replacement tag. For information on ordering eartags, click here. Voluntary Tattoo Program
Click here for an illustrated article on tattooing procedures. Return to Top of PagePermanent ID Corrections
No two animals of the same sex in the same herd may have the same tattoo or eartag herd management number:
Completing An Application For Registration
Be sure to keep these items in mind:
Naming Jerseys
This suggested naming system makes the procedure simple and gives you room to be creative. The first name is the farm’s name or your reserved prefix name. The second is the sire’s “common” name. The third is the cow family or barn name, which can start with the same letter as the dam’s name. Or, you can use a bird family, a flower family, the cow’s number or anything else you desire. The tattoo can also be used as the third name. All names must be one-of-a-kind, so please indicate a second choice name. Prefix names serve as a trademark for animals of your own breeding and are a valuable asset in advertising. Prefix names not in use may be reserved for your exclusive use. Prefix names are free to new members; a nominal fee is charged to non-members. Return to Top of Page Artificial Insemination
Bulls from whom semen is frozen must be listed with the AJCA and be parentage verified with their living non-parentage verified parents before progeny resulting from A.I. may be registered. Refer to Artificial Insemination Requirements for Jerseys, or contact the AJCA for further information. Return to Top of Page Twins and Polled Animals
Naturally polled Jerseys are also identified. If the calf doesn’t grow horns, check the appropriate box. In order for a calf to be registered as polled, at least one of its parents must be registered as polled. Return to Top of Page Embryo Transfer
If mixed semen is used, all resulting calves must be parentage verified at the owner's expense before they can be registered. Breeders wishing to use semen pooled from two or more sires when superovulating donor dams MUST contact the Herd Services Department before breeding for approval of sire combinations which will result in progeny distinguishable as to sire. Return to Top of Page Signatures
Each application must be signed by the first owner. When the first owner is a farm or partnership, the application must be countersigned by a member of the firm or an authorized agent. Return to Top of Page Doubtful Parentage
Genetic Recovery
Jersey Expansion
Registering Canadian Animals
Correcting Errors and Duplicate Certificates
If a registration certificate is lost or destroyed, a duplicate can be obtained for a nominal fee. Return to Top of Page Transfer of Ownership
The transfer application for a registered animal is found on the back of the registration certificate. Animals may also be transferred by using InfoJersey.com, the AJCA's Internet service system. The AJCA office can also supply paper transfer applications upon request. If the animal is to be registered and transferred at the same time, separate applications are available so that the filing can be done simultaneously. These two tasks can also be done during one session on InfoJersey.com. It is the seller’s responsibility to fill out, sign, and send in the transfer with the correct fee. File immediately after the sale. The transfer fee increases if the transfer is filed after 60 days of sale date. The buyer’s full name, address, and date of sale must be listed. Be sure you use the correct name for ownership. The easiest way to do this is to check with the new owner for the AJCA Customer Number to be used for ownership. When females are transferred, the correct service information (service sire and service date) must be reported. If the animal was pasture bred, you must indicate the first and last dates of exposure to the bull listed as service sire. If the animal is not bred, write “NOT SERVED” on the transfer. Return to Top of Page Transfers Within Partnerships, Estates, and Families
Upon the death of a breeder, all of his/her Registered Jerseys become the property of his/her estate. A special fee applies when ownership is transferred from the estate to the heirs, provided all transfers are made at one time and signed by the administrator of the estate. Return to Top of Page Membership
You, or your partnership or corporation, will save money on every calf, male or female, that is registered. As a member, you are entitled to vote in all AJCA presidential and directorial elections. Also, you are entitled to vote on any matters that come before the AJCA Annual Meeting. Membership applications are available on this website, or by contacting the AJCA. |