Sire Directory (coming soon)
- This form contains links to HCA articles about selecting a bull that warrants genetics collection, health testing, DNA testing, and more.
Sire Directory (coming soon)
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
USNO works to keep registration affordable, while adding maximum value to Normande cattle. This is done by providing registration certificates that include 4 important differences:
№ 1. USNO issues registration numbers with international breed code prefixes.
№ 2. Normande cattle names & numbers are not changed.
№ 3. Original Normande dual purpose breed traits are preserved.
№ 4. Normande % and upgrade breed % composition is identified on registration certificate whenever known.
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
USNO works to keep registration affordable, while adding maximum value to Normande cattle. This is done by providing registration certificates that include 4 important differences:
№ 1. USNO issues registration numbers with international breed code prefixes.
№ 2. Normande cattle names & numbers are not changed.
№ 3. Original Normande dual purpose breed traits are preserved.
№ 4. Normande % and upgrade breed % composition is identified on registration certificate whenever known.
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
A “dual purpose” form for USNO members…
NEW MEMBERS: Fill out membership ID info, sign and remit to office. All annual membership benefits come with any USNO Normande cattle registration & include:
ALL MEMBERS; IMPORTANT: Please fill out this order form and include with every USNO order or transaction.
USNO works to keep registration affordable, while adding maximum value to Normande cattle. This is done by providing registration certificates that include 4 important differences:
№ 1. USNO issues registration numbers with international breed code prefixes.
№ 2. Normande cattle names & numbers are not changed.
№ 3. Original Normande dual purpose breed traits are preserved.
№ 4. Normande % and upgrade breed % composition is identified on registration certificate whenever known.
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
A “dual purpose” form for USNO members…
NEW MEMBERS: Fill out membership ID info, sign and remit to office. All annual membership benefits come with any USNO Normande cattle registration & include:
ALL MEMBERS; IMPORTANT: Please fill out this order form and include with every USNO order or transaction.
USNO works to keep registration affordable, while adding maximum value to Normande cattle. This is done by providing registration certificates that include 4 important differences:
№ 1. USNO issues registration numbers with international breed code prefixes.
№ 2. Normande cattle names & numbers are not changed.
№ 3. Original Normande dual purpose breed traits are preserved.
№ 4. Normande % and upgrade breed % composition is identified on registration certificate whenever known.
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)
1. When breeding and selling seedstock, even if it’s only one calf a year, a registry serves as a 3rd party that identifies and documents exactly what breed(s) and bloodlines a registered animal has in its pedigree. Registration cannot improve an animal’s quality, it will significantly increase a quality animal’s value. A prospective buyer can see immediately which other breed(s) are in its background, and as well as which bloodline(s) it carries. That can help indicate which traits, strengths or weaknesses the animal may have, as well as indicate which DNA tests may be called for.
2. A Registration Certificate helps with animal identification. It can be used for transport, export, veterinary CVI (health certificates), genetics (semen or embryo transfer) collection, public breed exhibition, and helps establish ownership in cases of loss or theft.
3. Even crossbred cattle that are less than 37.5% purebred can be recorded (as opposed to being registered) as foundation breeding cattle. This lends credibility by providing important genetic breed information in purebred grading up programs.
1. All cattle on USNO registration certificates are identified with their original registration name and number. USNO recognizes and preserves all registered animals’ first registration numbers (issued by a legitimate registry) for life. For example, USNO uses French bred Normande cattle’s original registration numbers first issued by OS Normade in France.
2. All animals registered by USNO are issued registration numbers prefaced with the internationally recognized Normande cattle breed code of NO, as well as their country of origin (COO), state born in, and year of birth, when known. While all original registration numbers (issued by other registries) are kept intact, they are prefaced with the same internationally recognized ID number prefixes. This is required for export to most countries, and is either required or helpful in border crossings. International animal ID is also appreciated and relied upon in the frozen genetics profession, by most collection agencies. It can also be an advantage when entering cattle in major show venues.
3. All cattle on USNO registration certificates are accurately identified with their true Normande percentage as known, with their complete breed composition. This both protects the purity of the Normande breed, and assists breeders managing the genetics in their herd. This also protects the integrity of 100% fullblood Normande cattle—by never allowing upgrades to be categorized over 99+%. USNO keeps fullblood genetics safely identified and preserved for posterity.
POLLED NORMANDE CATTLE: USNO does not recognize any Polled Normande cattle as 100% Fullblood Normandes. Read HERE about the introduction of polled genetics in the Normande breed.
4. USNO promotes & protects the Normande breed as a dual (or multiple) purpose breed, as they have always been in France, their country of origin. USNO does not require breeders to choose between dairy or beef type Normande cattle. USNO does not police trait selection. Trait selection is up to Normande cattle breeders. Buyers who are unfamiliar with Normande breed traits, can learn more about how to choose Normande cattle that will fit their program on this website.
Quail: Cattle that are mostly white, with speckling or spotting of color over the body.
Blond: Cattle that have larger spots or patches of color that cover most of the body—when coat color appears predominantly blonde, fawn, or red in color. Most of the underpinning area remains white.
Brindle: Cattle that have spots or patches of color that cover most of the body—and coat color appears predominantly brindle (or tiger striped) in color. Most of the underpinning areas remain white.
Mahogany: Normande cattle that have spots or patches of color that cover most of the body with coat color that appears predominantly mahogany brown, mulberry or sometimes even appearing black in color. Some of the underpinning area usually remains white. As demonstrated in above photo array, mahogany is an age progressing coat color in Normandes. Fullblood mahogany Normandes are still red (genetically).
Downloadable PDFs to print, fill out, scan and email or mail to USNO office (address in footer at bottom of page):
A “dual purpose” form for USNO members…
NEW MEMBERS: Fill out membership ID info, sign and remit to office. All annual membership benefits come with any USNO Normande cattle registration & include:
ALL MEMBERS; IMPORTANT: Please fill out this order form and include with every USNO order or transaction.
USNO works to keep registration affordable, while adding maximum value to Normande cattle. This is done by providing registration certificates that include 4 important differences:
№ 1. USNO issues registration numbers with international breed code prefixes.
№ 2. Normande cattle names & numbers are not changed.
№ 3. Original Normande dual purpose breed traits are preserved.
№ 4. Normande % and upgrade breed % composition is identified on registration certificate whenever known.
Checklist:
Embryo Certificate page 1:
Embryo Certificate page 2:
Before resulting E.T. calves can be registered…
Embryo Transfer of Ownership Application form
Use to transfer ownership of a USNO registered embryo.
Cattle Lease Application forms:
Blank 6-Generation Pedigree form
A “multiple purpose” form:
Sire Directory (coming soon)