I love this time of year—from Thanksgiving, which gently ushers in the holiday season with a reminder of all we have to be grateful for, to the close of the year when we reflect on where we’ve been and look ahead to what’s next. Writing this letter is a sweet tradition for me, and I truly look forward to it each year. (Now, does anyone actually read it or care? I’m not entirely sure 😉.)
2025 at ReproScan has been a year of good change. We’ve had some staff changes, and they’ve been incredibly positive. You may not always see it, but behind every ReproScan product is a team of people who genuinely care about the animal health industry and about supporting you to the very best of their ability.
At the same time, 2025 has felt a bit like a rollercoaster. Between international markets, shifting policies, and the beef industry itself, I think we all ended the year with a little whiplash from the twists, turns, and ups and downs.
One bright spot in the office has been the addition of a new office puppy, Trigger. He brings plenty of laughter—especially when we’re all figuratively chasing our tails during busy season and he decides to join in literally.
Training courses continue to be a highlight for all of us. We truly enjoy spending time with you and hope that our days together help set you up for success with your preg-checking work.
Overall, it has been another good year, and we are grateful for the role you play in that. Whether we meet you at a tradeshow, talk with you over the phone, or follow up after a sale, we genuinely enjoy the connection. Thank you for helping make 2025 another blessed year for the ReproScan family.
Cheers (or as my almost two-year-old daughter says, “cheewrs”), and here’s a fond farewell to 2025 and a warm welcome to 2026. I pray that amidst the hustle and bustle of Christmas you will remember the true meaning of this holiday, that God sent his son, Jesus, to die for our sins, offering us hope eternal.
“Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” -1 Peter 1:13 ESV
Merry Christmas!
–Elle