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EnglishBritish Blue Genetics
* Semen and embryos collected to export standards. British Breeders imported Belgian Blues into the UK, in the early 1980’s. They recognised their future importance to the modern commercial beef market, being fine boned, heavily muscled, docile animals with tremendous growth potential, leading to a very high percentage of saleable meat. British Breeders have selectively bred the ‘British Type’ of Belgian Blue, with great emphasis being placed on: * Ease of Calving. This has resulted in the breed now enjoying the distinction of being a NUMBER ONE for AI use as a terminal sire in the UK. The experience of British dairy farmers using Belgian Blues over many years for easy calving, fast finishing cross-bred stock has led beef farmers to follow their example. Now, with ever greater use of the independent, unbiased BLUP recording data, breeders know that they can rely on a British Belgian Blue sire to produce cattle for a wide range of conditions and management systems. For more Information contact: The Secretary, Telephone +44 1768 88775 Useful Addresses: British Livestock Genetics Consortium, Jean-Pierre Garnier |
latest newsBeef’s Future – Hand in Hand With Science An Open Technical Conference on Wednesday 15th Sept 2010 at Swan Lodge, Bucklow Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire. [details] Croftends Herd wins ‘Most Improved’ Award for British Blue breed [more] Females in demand but selective trade for bulls at Chelford summer sale [report] The offering for the Wilde About Blues Part 5 production sale certainly did not disappoint as breeders and enthusiasts filled the ringside on Friday 11th June at Carlisle. [report] British Blue bulls peak at 16,000gns British Blue breeders enjoyed a bumper days trading at the Border British Blue Club’s Twentieth Annual Spring Show & Sale at Carlisle on Saturday 15 May. [report]
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