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COMMENTATORS NOTES
1982 – 2009 ~ 27 years of quality stockmanship and development
Breed Characteristics
The story of the ‘British Blue’ is one of evolution and improvement. During the second half of the 19th century Shorthorn bulls were exported from the UK to Belgium, to improve the native population, which were primarily of a dairy type. Between 1920-1950 there was active selection for this dualpurpose type of animal. 1950 -1960 saw a move to favour animals with more heavy muscling. As a result of skilful selection the ‘Blue’ as we know it today was born. Animals of this type were then imported back into the UK in the early1980’s. In this new Millennium, British Blues genetics are playing a major role in shaping the carcass sought after by the modern, efficiency conscious, UK meat trade as is demonstrated by competition results in recent years.
Coat colour can be from white through to black. If they are marked they are either a blue roan or black and white. The breed is noted for its quiet temperament and easy handling qualities. When crossed with extreme dairy type animals, such as Holsteins and Channel Island cattle the British Blue produces excellent commercial fattening animals, which produce higher than average carcass quality with low fat content meat. Crossbred calves fetch a premium at market and the majority of champions at recent fatstock shows have been British Blue crosses. A Beef Recording service is provided by the global leaders in Genetic Evaluation, “Breedplan International.” The British Blue is really a beef breed that is providing that which is required by both the meat trade and the consumer. The British Blue – Your Natural Choice!
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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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