Cattle Breeders' Associations - UK
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One of Britain's
oldest breed of Cattle with a History going back more than 800 years.
Today the British White Cattle Society run a full programme of events
designed to promote the breed. |
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British
Charolais Cattle Society |
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This is the
official web site of the British Charolais Cattle Society containing
the most up to date and easily accessible information anywhere on
the Charolais Breed. |
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Devon
Cattle Breeders Society |
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Society
records of Devon Cattle go back to 1851 when Lt Col John Tanner Davy
of Rose Ash, near South Molton published the very first Davy’s
Devon Herd Book. |
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Dexter
Cattle Society |
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The Dexter
originated in the South Western region of Ireland. Like the Kerry
they are descended from the predominately black cattle of the early
Celts. |
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The Galloway Cattle
Society of Great Britain and Ireland |
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The Galloway is
one of the oldest and purest of the United Kingdom's native cattle breeds.
It originates from the South West of Scotland's famous areaof Galloway
hence its name. |
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The
Belted Galloway Cattle Association |
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The Association
was formed in 1921 and in 1922 they printed their first Herd Book. |
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The Gascon Breed is the natural choice for all round production in today’s challenging climate. Their ability to produce quality calves in difficult conditions gives them the versatility to fit into any cattle production system. |
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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 with a high
concentration of betacarotene. |
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The
Hereford Cattle Society |
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The Hereford
Herdbook, for the recording of the breeding and parentage details
of the stock was "opened" in England in 1846. |
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