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While mega-operations burn millions, one Ontario farm with just 75 cows bred the sires of consecutive World Dairy Expo Grand Champions—achieving what industry giants couldn't with unlimited budgets. In this game-changing episode, we expose the radical breeding approach that's proving bigger isn't better. If you're tired of being told you need thousands of cows to compete, this episode will completely transform how you think about breeding excellence.
Key Takeaways:
Deeper Dive - Why Listen: Join us for an exclusive conversation with Adam Zehr, the breeder who transformed skepticism into sires that resulted in consecutive Madison championships. From his Tavistock, Ontario farm office where he watched both victories unfold, Adam reveals the six-heifer experiment that validated genomics, the high-stakes purchase of foundation female Sue that everyone thought was crazy, and how his father Bernie's passing of the torch enabled a new generation to revolutionize their breeding program.
This isn't just another success story—it's a masterclass in combining traditional breeding wisdom with validated science. Adam breaks down the exact protocols Walnutlawn uses to identify elite genetics, why they only flush their best cows monthly instead of constantly, and how maintaining complete transparency in classification scores creates market advantages that money can't buy.
Most critically, you'll discover why Summer—the dam of champion sires Solomon and Sidekick—was actually a leftover #3 embryo after the "good ones" were sold to Australia. This single detail encapsulates everything wrong with volume-based breeding and everything right with Walnutlawn's focused approach.
Resources & Engagement: Ready to challenge everything you know about breeding? Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast for weekly episodes that cut through industry hype with real data and proven strategies. Visit https://www.thebullvine.com/breeder-profiles/the-walnutlawn-way-beating-the-giants-with-science-guts-and-one-great-cow/ for Adam's complete breeding protocols, photos of Solomon and Sidekick daughters, and our comprehensive feature article with additional insights not covered in this episode.
Join the conversation using #WalnutlawnWay and share your own David vs Goliath breeding victories. Have questions for Adam about genomic validation or cow family selection? Drop them in our comments—we're bringing him back for a follow-up episode.
Don't miss next week's episode where we explore another "impossible" achievement that's rewriting dairy economics.
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While mega-operations burn millions, one Ontario farm with just 75 cows bred the sires of consecutive World Dairy Expo Grand Champions—achieving what industry giants couldn't with unlimited budgets. In this game-changing episode, we expose the radical breeding approach that's proving bigger isn't better. If you're tired of being told you need thousands of cows to compete, this episode will completely transform how you think about breeding excellence.
Key Takeaways:
Deeper Dive - Why Listen: Join us for an exclusive conversation with Adam Zehr, the breeder who transformed skepticism into sires that resulted in consecutive Madison championships. From his Tavistock, Ontario farm office where he watched both victories unfold, Adam reveals the six-heifer experiment that validated genomics, the high-stakes purchase of foundation female Sue that everyone thought was crazy, and how his father Bernie's passing of the torch enabled a new generation to revolutionize their breeding program.
This isn't just another success story—it's a masterclass in combining traditional breeding wisdom with validated science. Adam breaks down the exact protocols Walnutlawn uses to identify elite genetics, why they only flush their best cows monthly instead of constantly, and how maintaining complete transparency in classification scores creates market advantages that money can't buy.
Most critically, you'll discover why Summer—the dam of champion sires Solomon and Sidekick—was actually a leftover #3 embryo after the "good ones" were sold to Australia. This single detail encapsulates everything wrong with volume-based breeding and everything right with Walnutlawn's focused approach.
Resources & Engagement: Ready to challenge everything you know about breeding? Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast for weekly episodes that cut through industry hype with real data and proven strategies. Visit https://www.thebullvine.com/breeder-profiles/the-walnutlawn-way-beating-the-giants-with-science-guts-and-one-great-cow/ for Adam's complete breeding protocols, photos of Solomon and Sidekick daughters, and our comprehensive feature article with additional insights not covered in this episode.
Join the conversation using #WalnutlawnWay and share your own David vs Goliath breeding victories. Have questions for Adam about genomic validation or cow family selection? Drop them in our comments—we're bringing him back for a follow-up episode.
Don't miss next week's episode where we explore another "impossible" achievement that's rewriting dairy economics.

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