Hi. New poster - from across the big sea
I know this forum isn't really for the Europe based farmers, but I came across steer planet some time ago and dip in to read the posts every no often.
I am a small shorthorn breeder, as many are here, and find threads like this one interesting! Mainly as the cattle scene is so very different. When I first read about black Cattle I could not believe there were black Simmental, Saler, Limousine etc I had to look up pictures to believe it! I actually think they wouldn't be allowed in the pedigree books in Europe.
The cattle at our marts are all colours, with the majority being White Charolais, red limousine, red/white Simmental, Belgian Blues, red/white Hereford, Blonde d'aquitaine (orange) and Angus. We also have obviously Shorthorn, who are, I think, the fastest growing breed in the UK. Blacks at the moment tend to not sell quite as well as some farmers fear a Holstein influence in their background, though good angus bred from limousine and Charolais sell well. Charolais would be best sellers at moment. Although roan cattle sell really well across the breeds, and a roan limousine or Charolais with shorthorn influence highly desired.
A large supermarket here promote shorthorn beef and fund a herd, Rothesay Herd Morrison's Farm, and offer 20p per kg extra for native breeds, and 30p per kilo extra for shorthorn cattle.
We have had our calving problems with shorthorn, but when you compare them to the continental breeds, shorthorn (and angus) have always been the easy calving option. The continental breeds have improved their calving ease in recent years and so shorthorn have followed suit to stay ahead in this aspect, but there has also been efforts to make shorthorn more able to compete in the beef market, while still maintaining their maternal traits and still improving calving ease. The shorthorn generally in the UK would be a little bigger than in North America, but not by much, and of course there has been the Maine Anjou influence as well.
What I would also point out that the pedigree commercial market and pedigree show market here are one in the same. This would be the same for the majority of breeds. The pedigree cattle at shows and sales (one and the same) are breed recorded using breedplan. Which can be found at
www.breedplan.une.edu.au/ and is really worth a look.
We've had a large Canadian and Australian influence in our breeding and bulls currently in use would be, in no particular order
Glenisla Drambuie 2nd
Dunsyre North Star
Broughton Park Thunder A053
Sprys Patents Ace G38
Ingleton C111
Fearn Wvyis
Glenisla Barbarian
Alvie Bovill
Chapleton Frontier D059
Glenisla Zetor
Captain Of Upsall
Rothesay Eildon
Meonhill Firefox
Rothesay Friar
Creaga Dice
Chapelton Typhoon
Chapleton Wildfire
Plus the all other Canadian bulls you are familiar with
The cattle in the UK are no better than the cattle I have seen on here and I am very impressed with the management of large herds in winter conditions we rarely have, yet we still house nearly all our cattle in winter.
Long post for my first but didn't know how to leave any of it out