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Nidderdale husband and wife, Rob and Sarah Marshall, Dacre, not only stood worthy champions, but also set a new record high venue price of £860 for a rearing calf at CCM Skipton’s Spring show and sale ...
Angus Australia supports breeders with a range of information services. These include internet database search facilities, technical publications, and breeding workshops to assist breeders make the ...
The Isle of Guernsey, a tiny island in the English Channel off the coast of France, is the birthplace of the Guernsey cow. The Guernsey cow is known for producing high-butterfat, high-protein milk ...
In 1906 Senator J. C. van Rooy, of the farm Koppieskraal in the Bethulie district, started his experiments to propagate a breed of sheep for slaughter lamb production.
The breed's home is in the rugged Savoie region of France with a herdbook dating back to 1888. The first Tarentaise in North America were imported to Canada in 1972 and a year later they were ...
The National Farmers' Union is the democratic organisation representing farmers and growers. Its central objective is to promote the interests of those farming businesses producing high quality food ...
This year the Salers celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the promotion of the breed in Ireland with a present membership of over 100 breeders. Salers are better known and understood as a Suckler cow ...
The BLHC has 300 members mostly in Cumbria in the north-west of England. The aims of the club are to promote & improve the Holstein & Friesian cow & increase membership of the Breed Society. • ...
The CFA was formed in 1935 to answer the need for a unified voice to speak on behalf of Canadian farmers.
Ile de France are found in more than 30 countries around the world. The breed is renowned for its excellent performance under semi-intensive, intensive and extensive conditions.
The Kerry Hill has been in the Netherlands for over ten years now, and the Vierhout flock was started in 1998. Kerry Hill sheep are originally from Kerry, near Powys, in Wales, where they were first ...
The Coopworth breed had its origins in the 1950's and 1960's in the crossing of the Romney ewe with the Border Leicester ram to produce the F1 Border- Romney and the subsequent inter-breeding of them ...
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