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A Lancaster Farming reader reminds beef farmers they are the ones in charge of their herd's genetics and temperament.
Once a niche novelty, miniature cattle are now becoming a mainstay of modern small-scale agriculture. With their compact size, gentle nature, and undeniable appeal, these pint-sized cows are popping u ...
Cattle breeders have previously used other ranking systems to help improve calm temperament in a breed, Core said, citing the example of Limousin breeders who developed a temperament scoring system to ...
There was steady trade for Limousin bulls at the British Limousin Cattle Society’s regional April show and sale, hosted by JA McClelland and Sons at Ballymena Livestock Mart, Co. Antrim, on Saturday, ...
Breeding powerful and functional Limousin cattle is at the forefront of Lanarkshire breeder Allan Campbell’s breeding policy. His Strawfrank herd which is based at AL Campbell Haulage Yard, Carstairs ...
From commercial to stud farming The original farm was a ‘khaki bush’ factory, says John, and Brahman cattle were originally brought in to clear the farm of the weeds after the farm was burnt and ...
TOP PRICE: Limousin Secretary John Robertson, Jack Laxton, Count Louis de Neuville (judge), and President Richard Acton-Adams at the 1975 Showcase Sale with the sale-topping heifer Sundowner ...
Asked about the general temperament of his Limousin cattle, Mr Scott said: "There is a perception that they may be a little bit more highly strung but I have never found it.
Asked about the general temperament of his Limousin cattle, Mr Scott said: “There is a perception that they may be a little bit more highly strung but I have never found it.
Asked about the general temperament of his Limousin cattle, Mr Scott said: “There is a perception that they may be a little bit more highly strung but I have never found it.
Also thrusting the Limousin breed into the spotlight at Beef 2024, was a 544 kilogram Limousin-cross steer, Thumper, exhibited by Ian Lamb, Manilla, NSW, which was judged grand champion led steer.