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The No 1 beef breed as of January 1, 2023 is now the Aberdeen-Angus cross, which with 12% of all registrations, has surpassed the Limousin cross. Other breeds and crosses which are continuing to grow ...
A FARMER who tried to pass off Limousin Cross cattle as prime Aberdeen-Angus was fined #8000 and ordered to pay #2000 costs when he appeared in court at Carlisle yesterday. Phil Lightfoot, 48, who ...
Figures from the British Cattle Movement Service show Aberdeen-Angus cross registrations increased by 7% from 235,124 in the January to the end of June 2021, to 252,662 in the same period this year – ...
When Clive first took up his position at Garrowby just over 21 years ago the herd was made up largely of Aberdeen Angus-cross cattle. Clive said it wasn’t working and he put his faith in the ...
Reserve was another Limousin cross heifer from DB Matthews, Greenfield, Bridgend, Glamorgan, weighing 303kg, grading -U3. The sheep carcasses in contrast were outstanding.
With less barley in the total mixed ration, less concentrate at grass and two months faster finishing, the Angus-cross cattle have so far made the most cash. This is despite Blues yielding 340kg ...
Pedigree beginnings William grew the commercial herd, settling on Angus-cross cows bred locally by Hugh Young, Claunch. He added hybrid vigour with Herefords from Baldinnie and John Douglas at ...
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