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Your Genetics Rep Has Bad News – But Won’t Tell You Until January

Your genetics supplier might not exist in 12 months. Here’s why

You recall the conversation with your genetics representative about two-year contracts at “special pricing”? Those field service delays that keep cropping up?

There’s a bigger story here, and honestly, it caught me off guard, too.

What farmers are discovering is that the global genetics market just shifted in ways we haven’t seen before. The Eurasian Economic Commission’s October report dropped a bombshell—Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan cut their breeding animal imports by 64% between 2022 and 2024. Russia alone boosted domestic poultry breeding production by 9.1 million head while cutting imports by 70%.

These aren’t temporary adjustments, folks. These markets are gone.

I’ve been digging into this with producers across different regions, and what I’ve found is… the ripple effects are way bigger than anyone expected.

The Numbers Tell a Wild Story

So here’s what’s interesting. Examining the National Association of Animal Breeders’ latest 2024 data, something doesn’t add up at first. Total U.S. bovine semen sales actually grew 4%, hitting nearly 69 million units. That’s a comeback after two years sliding backward.

But dig deeper—dairy exports reached 30.8 million units, up 5% from 2023, with a record value of $326 million according to NAAB’s March report. China’s still buying big, Brazil’s second, but companies are scrambling. They’re expanding into Western Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East… essentially anywhere to replace their Eastern European business.

And get this—gender-selected dairy semen jumped 18% to 9.9 million units, while beef-on-dairy hit 7.9 million units. Here’s the connection most folks are missing: The loss of volume in Eastern markets is forcing genetics companies to chase premium domestic sales, which—combined with record-high replacement costs—has created a perfect storm. We’re seeing semen price hikes and a surge in sexed semen demand because, let’s face it, producers can’t afford mistakes at these heifer prices.

The $4,000 Heifer Reality

Your replacement heifers now cost more than a new pickup truck – and the pain is just beginning

I nearly spit out my coffee when I saw the July USDA numbers. Dairy replacements averaged $3,010 per head. You probably know this already, but back in April 2019? We paid $1,140. That’s nearly triple in six years.

But those are just averages. California and Minnesota auction reports from August show quality heifers bringing over $4,000. Four grand for a heifer that hasn’t even freshened yet!

Think about what that means for your breeding program… every straw matters now. Every conception counts. No wonder sexed semen sales are exploding, even with the premium pricing.

How Companies Are Scrambling

Let me share what’s happening with genetics companies—because as many of us have seen, their moves directly affect our breeding decisions.

Select Sires and STgen announced their intent to combine back in August 2023. They signed a letter of intent to create a new company that’ll combine production and R&D while maintaining independent sales networks. The companies stated that they’re working through regulatory approvals, although the current status is not entirely clear. What’s worth noting is this isn’t your typical business combination—it’s STgen’s sexed semen technology meeting Select’s distribution network.

Alta Genetics (URUS) made a significant investment in international markets. When URUS bought Genex in 2020, that was the canary in the coal mine. Industry observers suggest their international focus could be challenging with these market shifts—and that makes sense when you think about it. I’m hearing from Midwest producers that Alta service territories are already being restructured.

STgen built their business around sexed semen technology and premium pricing. They focused on innovation over volume, which… honestly, seems to be paying off now.

ABS Global—owned by Genus plc since ’99—has been pushing what they call an “industrial genetics model.” Basically, treating dairy more like their pig and poultry operations. But you and I both know dairy doesn’t work that way. We manage individual cows, not pens. With markets shrinking, their high-volume approach faces new challenges. Several California producers mentioned they’re seeing fewer ABS reps lately.

Your Monthly Genetics Bill Is About to Get Interesting

Here’s where global disruption hits your checkbook. Industry reports suggest premium Holstein semen prices have been climbing steadily. What cost in the mid-thirties to mid-forties per dose eighteen months ago? Many producers are now seeing upper forties to low fifties. Top genomic bulls? Some markets report prices of $60 to $75 per dose.

Add sexed semen—generally running another fifteen to twenty bucks per dose, depending on your supplier. A 500-cow operation utilizing enhanced genetics could easily see breeding costs increase by thousands of dollars annually. The exact amount depends on your program, but… we’re talking serious money here.

And if that Select-STgen combination goes through? The worldwide battle will become even more deadly.

What Other Regions Figured Out (That We Didn’t)

The Journal of Dairy Science has published fascinating research on Brazilian Gyr cattle, which maintain production when Holsteins struggle with heat stress. What’s encouraging is that Australia’s DataGene introduced genomic breeding values for heat tolerance back in 2017. They saw climate change coming and took action.

Now, I’m not saying dump your Holsteins—that’d be crazy. But while we chased production records, others developed solutions for real-world challenges. There’s something to learn there.

90-Day Action Plan

Weeks 1-2: Know Your Supplier

  • Evaluate their technology position (proprietary vs. distribution)
  • Check international exposure and market focus
  • Assess financial stability indicators

Weeks 3-4: Do the Math

  • Calculate true breeding costs, including replacements
  • Factor in potential market changes
  • Build scenarios for different pricing levels

Month 2: Find Your Tribe

  • Contact neighbors about buying groups
  • Explore state dairy association programs
  • Pool for 10,000+ dose volume discounts

Month 2-3: Lock It Down (Carefully)

  • Negotiate while companies need cash flow
  • Prioritize technology and stability over price
  • Consider 18-36 month contracts

Month 3: Tech Up

  • Evaluate automated heat detection (18-24 month ROI)
  • Reduce dependence on external service
  • Build on-farm breeding capability

Regional Reality Check

This hits different depending on where you farm:

Wisconsin, California, Pennsylvania—you’ve got genetics infrastructure. Service will probably stay decent. These companies can’t afford to abandon major dairy regions.

Expansion areas, remote locations—brace yourself. Changes often show up there first. If service has always been marginal… well, time for Plan B.

Southern operations—here’s the silver lining. This disruption might accelerate heat tolerance research you’ve needed for years. I’m hearing increased interest in adapted genetics from producers dealing with heat stress, especially in Texas and Florida.

The Bottom Line

The genetics market we’ve known for decades just shifted fundamentally. That’s not pessimism—it’s reality. We’re watching the restructuring of how genetics gets developed, priced, and delivered. The Select-STgen combination, if it is approved, is likely just the beginning.

But here’s what thirty years in this industry taught me—dairy farmers adapt better than anyone when we understand what’s happening. And now you do.

Those waiting for “normal” to return? They’ll be waiting a long time. Those who recognize this shift and position accordingly? They’ll look back at this moment as when they secured a competitive advantage.

Your breeding decisions over the next few months matter more than usual. Not just which bulls you use, but which companies you bet your future on.

What you do with this information… that’s your call. But at least now you’re making it with eyes wide open.

Resources & Next Steps

Keep Learning

You’ll find NAAB market statistics and annual reports at naab-css.org, which is great for tracking trends. For those interested in heat tolerance research, the Journal of Dairy Science papers are a valuable resource.

Get Connected

Your state Extension dairy specialist offers free genetics strategy consultations—seriously, use them. They’re a great resource. Consider joining or forming a buying group through your state dairy association. Many Midwest producers report good results with this approach. Keep an eye on the Select-STgen combination for regulatory updates… it could change everything. And those ROI calculators at Penn State and Wisconsin Extension websites? They’re actually pretty helpful for running scenarios.

Share What You’re Seeing

The industry needs producers talking about these changes. Your insights could help another farm navigate this disruption. Connect with your regional dairy organizations or reach out through industry forums. We’re all in this together, after all.

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • Your breeding program costs could increase by $12,000 annually starting in January.
  • Your genetics supplier might not exist in 2026—Alta’s restructuring, Select needs a merger to survive, ABS model failing
  • You have 90 days to act before January price explosions: smart producers locking contracts and forming buying groups NOW
  • The $100M question: Russia/China stopped buying genetics—guess who’s paying to fill that hole? (Hint: Check your mirror)
  • Your action plan: Evaluate supplier stability TODAY, join buying group THIS WEEK, lock contract THIS MONTH

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: 

Your genetics rep has bad news they won’t share until January: Russia and five other nations stopped buying American genetics, creating a $100 million hole that YOU’RE filling through higher prices. With heifers at $3,010 (triple 2019) and beef and dairy calves at record prices, your breeding costs could jump $12,000 annually—and that’s before the Select-STgen merger reduces competition further. Alta’s restructuring after international losses, ABS is hemorrhaging market share, and three suppliers might not exist by 2026. Wisconsin producers pooling 10,000-dose orders are locking 15% discounts NOW, while those waiting will pay premium prices to fewer suppliers. Your 90-day action window: evaluate supplier stability, join buying groups, and lock contracts before this hidden disruption becomes your financial crisis.

Complete references and supporting documentation are available upon request by contacting the editorial team at editor@thebullvine.com.

Learn More:

  • Beef-on-Dairy: Real Talk on Turning Calves into Serious Profit – This guide reveals how to implement the strategic shift mentioned in the main article, providing a practical playbook for using sexed semen on top genetics and beef on the rest. Learn the financial sweet spot and how to net an extra $90,000 annually by transforming calf revenue.
  • Genetic Gatekeepers: The High-Stakes Gamble of Dairy’s Elite Bloodlines – Extends the market consolidation analysis by exposing the hidden $1 billion inbreeding tax caused by narrow genetics and restrictive contracts among the five major suppliers. It provides strategies for building genetic independence and reducing the $23 per cow loss from rising inbreeding.
  • The Digital Dairy: How Precision Agriculture is Redefining Farm Profitability – This article provides a strategic look at how technology mitigates market risk, detailing the ROI of precision agriculture and automated systems. It breaks down how data-driven tools, including health monitoring and feed efficiency, drive gains that buffer against the cost hikes discussed in the main piece.

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Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra: The Swiss Holstein Queen Who Conquered the World

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra: The Swiss Holstein who dethroned North American champions, rewrote breeding history, and proved European cows could dominate globally.

For decades, the pinnacle of Holstein breeding excellence seemed firmly anchored in North America. Madison’s colored shavings and Toronto’s Royal Winter Fair were the stages where dairy legends were crowned, with European cows often regarded as supporting characters in the global Holstein narrative. But from the picturesque valleys of Switzerland emerged a cow who would challenge this established order and permanently alter the international dairy landscape.

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra didn’t just compete—she conquered. With her exceptional dairy strength, nearly translucent hide, and impeccable mammary system, this Swiss-bred Holstein ascended to heights no European cow had before. While never setting foot on North American soil, she earned what many thought impossible: recognition as Holstein International’s All-Time World Champion in 2021, besting even the most celebrated North American champions like RF Goldwyn Hailey and Thrulane James Rose.

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97, grazing against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps, epitomizes global Holstein excellence with her flawless mammary system, dairy strength, and enduring legacy that continues to shape the breed worldwide.
Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97, grazing against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps, epitomizes global Holstein excellence with her flawless mammary system, dairy strength, and enduring legacy that continues to shape the breed worldwide.

O’Kalibra’s rise represented more than personal triumph; it signaled a paradigm shift in global Holstein breeding. She demonstrated that European genetics could match their North American counterparts and sometimes surpass them. Through her show ring dominance, exceptional production, and prolific genetic influence, O’Kalibra rewrote the assumptions of Holstein’s excellence and proved that greatness knows no geographical boundaries.

This is the story of how a cow born in Switzerland’s rolling hills rose to become the Holstein by which all others are measured—a tale of exceptional genetics, visionary breeding, and the cow who forever changed how the world views European Holsteins.

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97 shines under the spotlight at Swiss Expo 2013, where she claimed her second Supreme Champion title. Her unmatched dairy strength, flawless mammary system, and commanding presence solidified her status as one of the greatest Holsteins in history.
Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97 shines under the spotlight at Swiss Expo 2013, where she claimed her second Supreme Champion title. Her unmatched dairy strength, flawless mammary system, and commanding presence solidified her status as one of the greatest Holsteins in history.

From Promising Calf to Global Phenomenon

On September 4, 2008, in the scenic landscapes of Switzerland, a Holstein calf was born that would change the course of dairy cattle history. The Decrausaz family—Fredy and his sons—had carefully planned this breeding, combining the proven Boss Iron with an EX90-2E Integrity daughter and a VG89 Milestone. The resulting calf, O’Kalibra, carried genetic potential that would later blossom into unprecedented excellence.

As O’Kalibra developed, she displayed an unmistakable combination of dairy strength, the width of the frame, and that distinctive silky, nearly translucent hide that would become her trademark. These qualities caught the discerning eye of Edwin Steiner of GS Alliance, who purchased her when she was almost dry as a two-year-old. Later, when she was fresh as a four-year-old, American breeder Pat Conroy from Indiana acquired a share in this promising Holstein.

“What caught our attention was her massive frame, wide chest, and high-quality udder,” Pat explained. “She was the kind of cow that could look after herself and never had a bad day. In addition to that, she milked like crazy.” This combination of functional traits and dairy character would prove crucial to her longevity and success in and out of the show ring.

Conquering Europe’s Most Prestigious Show Rings

O’Kalibra’s competitive career began impressively in 2011 when she was named Honorable Mention Champion and Reserve Best Uddered Cow at the Swiss Expo in Lausanne. That same year, she continued building her reputation by securing Reserve Grand Champion at Expo Bulle. These early accomplishments merely hinted at the dominance to come.

O’Kalibra returned to the Swiss Expo with an even more significant impact the following year, claiming the Supreme Champion title in 2012. Rather than resting on this achievement, she defended her crown in 2013, again being named Supreme Champion at the Swiss Expo. She would later secure this prestigious title a third time in 2015, establishing an unprecedented record of excellence at one of Europe’s premier dairy events.

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97 crowned Grand Champion at the All-European Holstein Show, 2013. Her flawless conformation and unmatched dairy strength solidified her place as a global Holstein icon.
Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97 crowned Grand Champion at the All-European Holstein Show, 2013. Her flawless conformation and unmatched dairy strength solidified her place as a global Holstein icon.

O’Kalibra’s influence extended beyond Swiss borders in 2013 when she competed at the All-European Holstein Show. Against the finest Holsteins from across the continent, O’Kalibra stood supreme, being crowned Champion in what observers described as “one of the finest displays of black and white cattle ever gathered at one location.” This continental championship solidified her status as Europe’s premier Holstein.

Her European dominance sparked international discussions about how she would compare to North American champions. Many North American experts confidently stated, “She should walk on the colored shavings at Madison and give the North American cattle a run for their money.” Though she never crossed the Atlantic to compete at the World Dairy Expo, her reputation transcended geographical boundaries.

The flawless mammary system of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97, captured during her Grand Champion victory at the All-European Holstein Show 2013. Her exceptional udder attachment, symmetry, and quality set the standard for Holstein excellence worldwide.
The flawless mammary system of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97, captured during her Grand Champion victory at the All-European Holstein Show 2013. Her exceptional udder attachment, symmetry, and quality set the standard for Holstein excellence worldwide.

Shattering Classification Records with Historic EX-97

O’Kalibra became Switzerland’s first cow classified EX-97, an extraordinary achievement that places her among an elite group of Holsteins worldwide. Only a handful of cows globally achieve this near-perfect score, making it a hallmark of conformation excellence.

Her classification wasn’t just about aesthetic appeal—it reflected structural attributes that contributed to her functionality and longevity. This harmony between beauty and utility represents the ultimate goal of Holstein breeding: cows that excel in both the show ring and the milk parlor.

Beyond Beauty: The Production Powerhouse

While O’Kalibra’s show-ring accomplishments were extraordinary, her production capabilities were equally impressive. First calving at 2 years and 2 months, she produced a respectable 9,166 kg of milk with 3.6% fat and 3.3% protein in 305 days. Her peak performance came as a four-year-old when she produced 14,247 kilograms of milk with 4.0% fat and 2.9% protein in a 305-day lactation.

This production excellence wasn’t an anomaly but rather a family trait. Her dam produced 13,372 kg as a four-year-old, while her grand dam recorded 14,217 kg as a seven-year-old. These production records demonstrate the depth of genetic potential in O’Kalibra’s lineage.

Over her lifetime, O’Kalibra produced an astounding 94,000 kg (206,800 lbs) of milk with considerable components. This exceptional lifetime yield places her among elite-producing cows globally. It underscores how show-winning type and high production can coexist in the same animal when breeding decisions prioritize balanced traits.

Global Genetic Impact: The O’Kalibra Dynasty

O’Kalibra’s lasting legacy extends through her offspring, who have influenced Holstein populations worldwide. Her sons have been particularly impactful, with several entering artificial insemination programs. Notable among these are her Red Destry son, O’Kalif, and her Acme son, O’Kaliber.

Erbacres Snapple Shakira EX-97-2E dazzles at World Dairy Expo 2024, claiming Supreme Champion honors. A granddaughter of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, Shakira continues the family legacy of global Holstein excellence with her flawless conformation and commanding presence.
Erbacres Snapple Shakira EX-97-2E dazzles at World Dairy Expo 2024, claiming Supreme Champion honors. A granddaughter of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, Shakira continues the family legacy of global Holstein excellence with her flawless conformation and commanding presence.

Her son from Acme became particularly influential as a sire of show-winning daughters like Erbacres Snapple Shakira (EX-97-2E-CAN), who captured Supreme Champion honors at World Dairy Expo after winning Junior 2-Year-Old at the Royal Winter Fair in 2017. Shakira’s achievements demonstrate how O’Kalibra’s genetic package has been transmitted through generations to create champions who continue making history.

From National Icon to All-Time World Champion

O’Kalibra’s achievements received global recognition when Holstein International named her World Champion not once but twice during her lifetime. Later, in 2021, she received the ultimate honor when Holstein International crowned her the All-Time World Champion, cementing her place as one of history’s greatest Holsteins.

This recognition placed O’Kalibra alongside legendary cows like RF Goldwyn Hailey and Thrulane James Rose—two North American champions who earned multiple World Champion titles—but ultimately positioned her above them as the greatest of all time.

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97, pictured against the majestic Swiss Alps, embodies global Holstein excellence. As Holstein International’s All-Time World Champion, she redefined standards for conformation, production, and genetic influence, proving European cows can dominate on the world stage.
Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97, pictured against the majestic Swiss Alps, embodies global Holstein excellence. As Holstein International’s All-Time World Champion, she redefined standards for conformation, production, and genetic influence, proving European cows can dominate on the world stage.

A Timeless Legacy That Continues to Evolve

The dairy world lost this extraordinary cow when O’Kalibra died before September 2018. However, her influence remains vibrant through her descendants and the example she set for balanced breeding. Her final achievements include three Swiss Expo Supreme Championships (2012, 2013, 2015), European Champion at Fribourg (2013), two Holstein International World Champion titles during her lifetime (2013 & 2015), and ultimately being crowned All-Time World Champion (2021).

Pat Conroy perhaps best articulated O’Kalibra’s legacy when he observed, “Cows that have some power and strength yet are still dairy will ultimately outlast and out-milk high-style younger cows that seem to be one-hit wonders.”

The Enduring Legacy of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra

The breeding power of the legendary Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97-CH continues to make waves in the Holstein world, as evidenced by the recent triumphs at the Schau der Besten 2025. This prestigious German dairy cattle show showcased the ongoing influence of O’Kalibra’s genetics through two of her descendants:

O’Katy: A Rising Star

O’Katy, the 3-year-old Stantons Chief daughter, crowned Grand Champion at the Schau der Besten 2025. Continuing the legacy of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, O’Katy dazzled with her exceptional conformation and presence, solidifying her place as a rising star in global Holstein breeding.
O’Katy, the 3-year-old Stantons Chief daughter, crowned Grand Champion at the Schau der Besten 2025. Continuing the legacy of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, O’Katy dazzled with her exceptional conformation and presence, solidifying her place as a rising star in global Holstein breeding.

O’Katy, a 3-year-old Stantons Chief daughter, claimed the Intermediate Champion and Grand Champion titles at the Schau der Besten 2025. This victory follows her Junior Champion win at the same event in 2024, demonstrating her consistent excellence and rapid rise to the top. O’Katy’s pedigree traces directly back to O’Kalibra through an impressive lineage:

  • Dam: Wilcor Awesome O’Kamera *RC EX-90-DE
    • 2nd place Jr. 3yr. old at the German Dairy Show 2019
  • Granddam: GS Alliance Sid O’Kamilla *RC EX-90-DE
  • Great-grand dam: Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97-CH

Wilcor Awesome O’Kalotta-Red: Senior Champion

Wilcor Awesome O’Kalotta-Red shines as Senior Champion at Schau der Besten 2025. A descendant of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, O’Kalotta-Red exemplifies the enduring power of O’Kalibra’s genetics, showcasing exceptional conformation and commanding presence in the show ring.
Wilcor Awesome O’Kalotta-Red shines as Senior Champion at Schau der Besten 2025. A descendant of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, O’Kalotta-Red exemplifies the enduring power of O’Kalibra’s genetics, showcasing exceptional conformation and commanding presence in the show ring.

Adding to the family’s success, Wilcor Awesome O’Kalotta-Red secured the Senior Champion title at the Schau der Besten 2025. O’Kalotta-Red is a full sister to O’Katy’s dam, O’Kamera, further cementing the strength of this genetic line.

These achievements highlight the exceptional breeding value of Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, whose influence continues to shape the Holstein breed years after her show ring triumphs. The success of her descendants at such a high-profile event demonstrates the lasting impact of O’Kalibra’s genetics in producing animals that excel in conformation and show ring presence.

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97 showcased from every angle, highlighting her exceptional conformation, flawless mammary system, and dairy strength. This iconic Holstein set the global standard for excellence, proving that beauty and functionality can coexist in one extraordinary cow.
Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra EX-97 showcased from every angle, highlighting her exceptional conformation, flawless mammary system, and dairy strength. This iconic Holstein set the global standard for excellence, proving that beauty and functionality can coexist in one extraordinary cow.

The Bullvine Bottom Line

Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra transcended the boundaries of European excellence to become a true global icon in the Holstein world. Her impact reaches far beyond the show rings of Switzerland or the pastures of Europe—it reverberates through top-tier breeding programs on every continent. O’Kalibra wasn’t just one of Europe’s greats; she stands among the greatest Holsteins ever to grace a show ring or influence a pedigree, regardless of origin.

Her crowning as Holstein International’s All-Time World Champion in 2021 wasn’t just a victory for Switzerland or Europe—it was a testament to her unparalleled influence on the breed worldwide. O’Kalibra proved that exceptional genetics and balanced breeding goals can produce a cow that excels in both show ring aesthetics and real-world production, setting a new standard for what breeders should aspire to achieve.

Perhaps most remarkably, O’Kalibra’s legacy continues to flourish years after her passing. The recent triumphs of her descendants at the Schau der Besten 2025, with O’Katy claiming Intermediate and Grand Champion titles and Wilcor Awesome O’Kalotta-Red securing Senior Champion honors, demonstrate the enduring power of her genetics. These victories, alongside the continued success of progeny like Erbacres Snapple Shakira in North America, prove that O’Kalibra’s influence knows no borders and shows no signs of waning.

As we look to the future of Holstein breeding, O’Kalibra’s story serves as both inspiration and blueprint. She challenges breeders worldwide to think globally, pursue balanced excellence, and never underestimate the potential of a single exceptional animal to reshape an entire breed. In the ever-evolving world of dairy genetics, Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra’s legacy isn’t just alive—it’s thriving, continuing to push the boundaries of what’s possible in Holstein breeding worldwide.

O’Kalibra’s story proves that greatness knows no borders. Her legacy challenges us to think globally, breed strategically, and aim higher.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • O’Kalibra became Switzerland’s first EX-97 Holstein and a three-time Swiss Expo Supreme Champion
  • Named Holstein International’s All-Time World Champion in 2021, besting North American legends
  • Her genetics continue to dominate shows worldwide, including recent wins at Schau der Besten 2025
  • O’Kalibra’s success challenged the notion of North American superiority in Holstein breeding
  • Her story emphasizes the importance of balanced breeding for both show ring and production excellence

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra, born in Switzerland in 2008, revolutionized global Holstein breeding. She became the first Swiss cow to achieve EX-97 classification and won three Supreme Champion titles at the Swiss Expo. O’Kalibra’s impact extended beyond Europe when she was crowned Holstein International’s All-Time World Champion in 2021, surpassing renowned North American cows. With lifetime production exceeding 206,800 lbs of milk and influential offspring like O’Kaliber and Erbacres Snapple Shakira, O’Kalibra proved that European genetics could compete and excel globally. Her legacy continues through recent show ring successes of her descendants, challenging breeders worldwide to pursue balanced excellence in conformation and production.

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