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Charolais and Hereford cow numbers have fallen by around ... beef sires with superior maternal characteristics to produce beef-cross dairy-bred suckler replacements.
Several good shaped Charolais-cross steers achieved £900-£1,050 (230-281p/kg) and native bred cattle saw a super run of strong Hereford-cross steers sell between £1,155-£1,350. Other stronger ...
While Rob confesses he is “not sold on any one particular breed”, he has made the slow but sure transition from his father’s Hereford dominant herd to breed Charolais-cross cattle.
an eight-year-old British Blue cross cow achieved £2,700, four-year-old Simmentals sold to £2,620, Charolais to £2,480, Angus cows topped at £2,200, while Hereford cows peaked at £2,150.
A big yarding of autumn feeder calves and boner cows made up for the ... Blue cross bull calves made $340 and Charolais cross bull calves made $250-$320. Hereford - Friesian cross heifer calves ...
Add in the quality assurance bonus and, in the case of both Angus and Hereford ... Charolais-cross bullocks at 842kg made €3,140. That's an indication of what the factories are paying to get ...
A short week saw a big yarding of feeder calves and only a very small number of cattle ... 2 year Hereford-Friesian cross heifers 395kg-476kg made $2.76/kg-$2.96/kg, Charolais cross heifers ...
WEIGHT for age, docility, carcase compliance and more specifically their superior ability to finish off grass has Hereford and Hereford influenced cattle in demand for a grass certified program on ...