Free 'Shop Window' at Irish Ploughing Match 20-22 September

The Export Department of AHDB Beef & Lamb, in conjunction with the British Livestock Genetics Consortium, are pleased to offer, once again, a free ‘Shop Window’ to Societies and Companies to facilitate the promotion of quality British Livestock Genetics at the 85th Irish National Ploughing Championships.  The event is being held, this year, at Screggan near Tullamore, Co. Offaly, in the centre of the Republic of Ireland.

The National Ploughing Championships, Europe’s largest outdoor exhibition and trade show, saw the most successful event ever last year with an attendance of over 281,000, supported by over 1500 exhibitors.

Interested livestock companies and breed societies are invited to provide promotional leaflets and Herd/Year Books, for display on the stand, which will be located in the livestock area of the event.  Ireland is the UK’s nearest export market and as a consequence of the current exchange rates, the potential for business this year could not be better.  Details of enquirers will be taken during the show and forwarded to participants following the event.

For logistic reasons, stand literature is limited to approximately three boxes per Society (total approx 35kgs), a small quantity of a promotional item would add to the interest to the stand, should it be available, with everything being delivered, by Friday 9th September, to J F Professional Genetic Services, Fell View, Blencarn, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 1TX. 

If you are interested in taking up this opportunity to promote British Livestock Genetics, kindly confirm by email to John Fleming by Friday 26th August or call to to discuss the initiative further.  Last year the stand was supported by over 30 Societies and Companies.  
 
John Fleming
J F Professional Genetic Services
john@fleming2.plus.com
07768 468 634

Mastergen launches first online tailor-made bull brochures

Cattle genetics company, Mastergen, is leading the way for the breeding industry with the launch of the first tailor-made, downloadable bull brochures for every one of its customers.

The initiative comes at a time when farmers are confronted with more information than ever before, yet have less time available, making the business of sire selection increasingly difficult.

The service allows farmers to preselect groups of bulls, and then use a tick-box system to indicate those whose details they’d like in their brochure.

Preselection can be on a wide variety of traits, such as PLI, sexed semen, A2A2, BB kappa casein, bulls under £10, reds and red factor bulls, young genomic sires, spring calving grazing sires, or any one of the wide range of options available on the Mastergen website.

The farmer’s choices are then wrapped up in a personalised brochure, which can either be emailed to his computer or downloaded there and then, and also saved for later use.

“We are absolutely delighted to have developed this service which provides wins all round,” says Alison Dunphy, managing director of Mastergen. “The farmer not only has exactly the bulls he wants, but he can see them in an easy-to-view, brochure format showing every detail of each bull. This includes full type and production proofs as well as pedigree information – some with breeders’ or customer notes and sire analyst comments.

“In the past, he would have had a hefty, paper printed brochure, often of 100 or more pages, and many of the bulls featured would have been of no interest for his herd,” she says.

“There is substantial cost involved with printing these brochures which are published by most breeding companies three times a year, and the person picking up the cost will always be the farmer,” she says.

“The new system developed by Mastergen has virtually no cost involved, which is in keeping with our policy of operating a lean and straightforward service and passing the savings we make back to the farmer through our very competitive pricing.”

The launch of the online personalised brochures – which are available for both dairy and beef bulls – comes one year after the company first offered a postal version of the service, which was met with resounding approval.

“We had a huge thumbs-up last year for the postal version, particularly from farmers who are tired of the overwhelming weight of largely irrelevant material being received on the farm and are short of the time required to sift through the information,” she says. “We’re confident this logical next step will appeal even more amongst farmers of every generation whose time is at a premium.”

The brochures will be available to any Mastergen website user from 1 August, 2016 through mastergen.com. There will be an online video for instructions on the home page or telephone assistance is available through the sales team on 01823 430317. The website and brochure service will be updated with new genetic indexes on 9 August, 2016. 

Sheep Event Attracts Overseas Visitors

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International Delegates from Germany, France, Macedonia,  Romania & Greece attended the National Sheep Association (NSA) Sheep Event held at Malvern, Worcestershire 26-27 July 2016. Supported by AHDB and British Livestock Genetics Consortium, the 40-strong group comprising sheep breeders, vets and breeding companies visited two farms on the first day and attended the pre-event gala dinner. A full day at the event itself presented the overseas visitors with the 'Best of British' sheep farming in terms of genetics, nutrition, health and technological innovation.

USDA Updates BSE Regulations

Positive News For UK Livestock Keepers

The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has this week (20/07/2016) proposed updating its regulations regarding bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), scrapie and other transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). 

As you may be aware, current USDA import regulations prohibit the importation of most live sheep and goats and their products into the US.  The proposed rule would reduce restrictions involving trade of sheep and goats and their products from countries where such imports are currently prohibited - this includes the UK and Ireland.  The publishing of the proposed rule is a significant first step in lifting the current restrictions.  The proposed rule is available for public inspection on the Federal Register page at:

https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2016/07/18/2016-16816/importation-of-sheep-goats-and-certain-other-ruminants
 
Interested stakeholders can view the petition and submit comments at: http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2009-0095
 
In a meeting with DEFRA this week, UKECP (UK Export Certification Partnership - www.ukecp.com) discussed developing a joined-up UK-wide approach to submitting comments.

Bluetongue Vaccine Now Available to Farmers in Britain

Livestock keepers urged to talk to their vets about vaccinating animals

Bluetongue vaccines for sheep and cattle are now available across Britain, with supplies approved for use in vet practices.

There is a high risk of an outbreak of Bluetongue (BTV-8) towards the end of the summer as a result of infected midges being blown across the English Channel from France, where the disease is present. The disease affects all ruminants, but particularly cattle and sheep. It poses no threat to human health and does not affect meat, milk or other animal products.

Vaccination is the best way to protect Britain’s livestock, and farmers are being encouraged to talk to their vets to decide if the vaccine could help their businesses.

Government Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer, Simon Hall, said:

It’s fantastic news that the vaccine is now available. This is the perfect time to talk to your vet as the vaccine is the only effective tool to prevent illness.

I am urging our livestock farmers to keep an eye out for any signs of the disease and report any suspicions to their vet and the Animal and Plant Health Agency immediately, so we can work together to reduce the possible spread of Bluetongue this summer.

The vaccination has to be given by injection twice (three weeks apart) in cattle and sheep, so it can take up to six weeks for the animal to be fully immune. Two companies, Zoetis and MSD, have announced that they are making a vaccine available in the UK.

Zoetis’s Zulvac 8 Bovis and Ovis vaccines are now available, with MSD Animal Health set to deliver its Bluevac BTV8, a single vaccine for both sheep and cattle, in the coming days. Both suppliers are confident there is enough vaccine to meet demand so that all farmers who wish to are able to vaccinate their animals now in GB.

The Government has robust disease surveillance procedures in place and is working closely with the Devolved Administrations and the livestock industry. Restriction zones are already in place in France, to control the spread of the disease. If BTV was found in Great Britain, similar measures such as movement restrictions would be put in place in line with the disease control strategies.

Farmers and vets who suspect bluetongue must report it immediately to the Animal and Plant Health Agency on 03000 200 301.

For more information on Bluetongue visit the Joint Campaign Against Bluetongue (JAB) pages of the National Farmers Union’s website.

Ukrainians Visit Livestock Event

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An Inward Mission of 15 Ukrainian farmers visited the Livestock Event at the NEC, Birmingham, 6-7 July 2016. Supported by UK Trade & Industry (UKTI) and accompanied by Mariya Kupriyanova, Deputy Head of Commercial Section, British Embassy, Kiev, the group met with Jean-Pierre Garnier & Richard Saunders (AHDB - Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board) and Chris Jackson (British Pig Association). Ukraine is a Priority One Market for the UK - along with India and Southern Africa. Annual production stands at 310,000t beef and 730,000t pork. An invitation was extended to the UK to take part in Grain Tech & Agro Animal Show to be held in Kiev 15-17 February 2017.

British Pigs Attract India Delegation

Inward Mission to the UK from the Punjab

A high-level delegation from the Punjab government has paid a visit to the UK to assess British pig production and genetics as the Indian state intends to develop its burgeoning pig sector.

The visit was organised by the British Pig Association in conjunction with AHDB Pork and included trips to pig breeding firms, a feed mill, an abattoir and AHDB Pork, where they were given presentations on the economics of the UK pork sector as well as pig health and welfare.

The visitors also went to APHA Weybridge and Kent University to look at research into pig breeding, including embryo transplant.

AHDB Pork senior export manager Jonathan Eckley said: “They are seeking our pig genetics and management systems as they want to improve productivity, welfare and product quality. Punjab has been taking the lead in the modernisation of Indian agriculture and already produces 76,000 tonnes of pork on a yearly basis.

“We also spent some time discussing the different production methods used in the UK and how these could be applied in Punjab.

“It was a very successful visit. The delegation went away with a huge amount of information which they will need to evaluate to determine which systems and practices best suit the conditions in India. Of course, all the pig breeding stock in India is of British origin.

“In addition to the requirement for breeding stock, training programmes and technical support were discussed during the visit.”

India is one of the markets AHDB Pork export is targeting; it has tremendous scope particularly in hotels, restaurants and Internet shopping. Meat consumption in India is increasing by 14% per year.

Issued by AHDB Pork 16/06/2016. AHDB Pork is the organisation for pig levy payers in England and is part of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).

 

New Company Selling Semen Direct From Stud

A new company specialising in marketing dairy and beef semen has been launched, promising to shorten the supply chain by selling bulls direct from the stud and offering breeders the chance to profit from their own top genetic bulls.

Called UK Sires Direct, this represents an expansion into direct marketing for the long-established bull stud, UK Sire Services, based in Dartington, Devon. Renowned over many years for the collection, storage, distribution and export of cattle semen, an expansion into direct sales to farmers is a logical next step.  

“The launch of UK Sires Direct represents a unique development in the cattle genetics market,” says the company’s founder, Rob Wills, who is joined in the business by Pete Sherwen of Scawfell Genetics in Cumbria. “We have not only shortened the supply chain, enabling us to offer semen at very competitive prices, but we have also opened the way for the UK’s top dairy and beef breeders to market semen from their best bulls while retaining their ownership of these animals.

“Offering a sales network of this nature for farmer-owned bulls is a first for the industry, and means farmers can potentially achieve high levels of income from their top genetic merit bulls, while buyers will have wider access to the country’s best bloodlines,” he says.

However, enhancing the home-bred offering in the company’s web-based portfolio is an extensive cross-section of international sires selected independently from a wide spectrum of sources.

“For the dairy breeds, this includes the influential LIC from New Zealand, top grazing genetics from Ireland, the best of North American high genomic index sires, outstanding Fleckvieh genetics from Bayern Genetik in Germany and bulls from the Nordic countries’ acclaimed Viking Genetics,” says Mr Wills.

“We believe this gives us the most diverse portfolio of dairy sires on the market today, ranging from the high genetic index Holstein to the traditional British Friesian, and including a full complement of coloured breeds such as Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Fleckvieh, Montbeliarde, Brown Swiss and Dairy Shorthorn,” he says.

In sourcing its beef portfolio the company has taken equal care, paying close attention to the quality of beef-cross calves from the dairy herd, while also reaching out with elite genetics for pedigree and cross-breeding suckler beef producers.

“Importantly, many of our beef sires have been selected by industry bodies like Meadow Quality Calves as ‘Superior Sires’,” says Mr Wills, who has vast personal experience of sire selection and has been commissioned by supermarkets on many occasions to select sires for their beef schemes.

And with breeds on offer including Angus, Limousin, British Blue, Charolais, Hereford, Devon, South Devon, Simmental, Wagyu and many more, the beef portfolio is just as diverse as that for the dairy breeds

“We believe our portfolio is the most eclectic of any AI company’s in the UK and – as an organisation run by former and current dairy and beef producers – we have been careful to select our sires from a breeder’s rather than a corporate perspective,” says Mr Wills.

“As a result we have many specialist bulls to meet particular needs including BB kappa casein bulls, A2/A2 bulls and homozygous polled bulls from a variety of breeds.

“Adding this to the solid foundation of high fat and protein dairy sires which transmit good daughter fertility and low cell counts, and high EBV beef sires with outstanding terminal and maternal traits – including calving ease – gives us confidence that we will be able to meet all of the needs of any dairy or beef producer in the UK.”

Working alongside Rob Wills and joint founder, Pete Sherwen are John Dallyn (communications manager) who can be contacted for orders on 07825 566284 and managing consultant, John Black. Orders can also be placed through the company website using credit card payment at www.uksiresdirect.com

Pictured is a daughter of the Fleckvieh sire, Round Up, from Bayern Genetik, marketed by UK Sires Direct.

China Lifts Bovine & Ovine Export Ban

China has confirmed that it is lifting its import ban introduced 4 years ago on bovine and ovine genetic material from Denmark, France, Germany and the United Kingdom due to Schmallenberg virus.

The decision – preceded with joint efforts of various Commission services and EU Member States - was announced by the Chinese Minister of Agriculture Minister HAN Changfu during the visit of EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Phil Hogan to China this week (03/06/2016). The decision was announced by the Chinese Minister of Agriculture Minister HAN Changfu. The Commission welcomes the lifting of this ban that should now allow for real trade starting to take place rapidly and looks forward to seeing China opening its market for these safe products from the rest of the EU in the near future.

In May 2012, China introduced an import ban on imports of bovine semen, bovine embryos, ovine semen and ovine embryos produced after 1 June 2011 from several EU countries, referring to an alleged risk of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) which can cause birth defects and stillbirths in cattle, sheep and goats. This measure went beyond the international standards set by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), which considers that the virus does not meet the OIE requirements for setting an international standard, meaning therefore that trade measures for this disease are not required.

Welsh Black Cattle Establish New Foothold in Germany

Landmark Deal Sees 35 Head Exported

Welsh Black cattle have established a new foothold in Germany following the sale of 35 animals to a pair of breeders in Bavaria. Buyers Jan Janssen and Tamme Hanken placed their orders after touring Wales with a group of German breeders.

The majority of cattle were from the Cennen herd of Dai and Joan Francis, and sons Rhys and John, in Llangadog, Carmarthenshire. Another two heifers came from the Rhydygarnedd herd owned by Edward Williams, Dolaugwyn, Tywyn, Gwynedd.
The animals have now reached their new homes following blood tests and a period in quarantine with export technicalities arranged by Hexham-based Eggsport..

Anyone seeking Welsh Black breeding stock or germplasm should contact British Livestock Genetics Consortium

Livestock Event: sheep stepping up at NEC, Birmingham, 6-7 July

Sheep will be stepping up their presence at the Livestock Event to be staged at The NEC, Birmingham on 6 & 7 July. The section will be featuring some of the UK’s most progressive genetics whilst the National Lleyn Sheep Competition is returning for the third year showcasing the best of this commercial breed.

AHDB Beef and Lamb will be providing recommendations to producers as to how to meet carcase specifications to maximise lamb price as well as information to those looking to add value by selling direct to consumers. Guidance on the control and eradication of footrot, scald and CODD will also be available.  

A new four-in-one, hands-on demonstration will provide producers with wide ranging take-home advice to improve their flock’s overall performance, and feature the following:

·         Trace elements: what’s needed and why, plus bolus administration best practice.

·         EID and handling – how to reduce stress, maximise the kit’s potential and get to grips with EID compatible handling.

·         EID: how to make best use of the kit, not only for basic record keeping but also identifying the replacements, the culls and health and welfare issues.

·         Minimising needle damage: how to make clean and effective vaccinations to reduce needle injuries and subsequent infection, abscesses and disease transmission.

“Livestock Event 2016 is going to be all about sharing information, ideas and no nonsense practical advice to help all livestock farmers’ businesses to survive the next 18 months,” comments event director, Matt Knight. “With almost one third of our visitors farming sheep, we are pleased to extend our practical demonstrations to offer them the opportunity to take home some very practical and relevant advice to implement next day on the farm.”

Beef Expo hosts 10-strong Inward Trade Mission

The British Livestock Genetics Consortium in conjunction with AHDB Beef and Lamb Export Department were pleased to host an Inward Trade Mission of 10 International Delegates to the National Beef Association’s ‘Beef Expo’ held at Bakewell, Derbyshire 19-20 May 2016.

The Mission comprised of:-
• Two representatives from Estonia, one a Charolais breeder and the other from the Estonia Animal Breeders Association
• Two from the Czech Republic, a cattle breeder and the Chief Executive from the Czech Beef Cattle Association
• Four from Germany, including also the Chief Executive from the German Beef Federation, two Longhorn and one Galloway breeder
• Two Aberdeen Angus and Wagyu breeders from Spain

For a number in the group, this was their first visit to the UK.  The Mission commenced with a day of farm visits in the Peak District starting with the Chatsworth Estate viewing its herds of pedigree Limousin and Hereford cattle, followed by an in depth look at a commercial rearing unit, comprising of a herd of black Limousin suckler cows from the dairy herd at Hopping Farm. The business strategy, founded upon making best use of proven scientific fact, good stock management, and maintaining a market-orientated outlook, being very ably explained by Simon Marsh from Harper Adams University; the final visit being to the organic Haddon Hall Estate to see one of the largest herds of Longhorn cattle in the country.  The day concluded with the ‘Beef Expo’ dinner at the Devonshire Dome in Buxton.

At ‘Beef Expo’ the following day, the group was welcomed by the AHDB Beef and Lamb Export Manager, Jean-Pierre Garnier, who gave an overview of the UK meat and livestock genetics export activities, concluding with wishing them all an enjoyable and informative day at the UK’s flagship Beef Event.

The group were hosted by British Livestock Genetics Consortium representatives, Richard Saunders from Leicestershire and John Fleming from Cumbria.

Strong International Presence at Bulgarian Sheep Festival

Delegates from 17 countries attended the National Sheep Breeders Festival held in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria 6-8 May 2016. Representing the UK on a visit supported by the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) were National Sheep Association (NSA) Chief Executive & Chairman respectively Phil Stocker & Sam Wharry together with AHDB representatives Jean-Pierre Garnier and Richard Saunders.

As the leading sheep meat producer in Europe (400,000 tonnes annually), the UK is also the largest exporter with a round a quarter of its production being sold overseas each year. With 81 breeds affiliated to the NSA, the UK is in addition home to a tremendous reservoir of native and continental breed genetics and know-how. The second day of the Festival saw a Round Table of presentations from each country on the Conditions & Prospects of Sheep Breeding in which Mr Stocker painted a picture of a strong and forward-thinking UK sheep sector.

This visit was the forerunner to a group of international delegates attending the NSA Sheep Event to be held in Malvern on 27th July.

New BLG Website Goes Live!

A rebranded British Livestock Genetics (BLG) website has been launched with the support of the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) to continue the work of promoting the UK livestock and animal breeding sector to a global audience. Under the banner ‘Great Britain – Great Livestock’ the new-look site provides both domestic and international audiences with a source of information, news and forthcoming events on the UK livestock sector.

BLG is a National pan-industry consortium covering the farm animal breeding sector, formed to assist in the development and maintenance of profitable long-term business generated by exports of British livestock and genetics.

The livestock sectors covered by BLG members include: Alpacas, Beef and Dairy Cattle, Goats, Pigs, Sheep, Livestock consultancy, Export arrangements and shipments. BLG aims to creates a positive, favourable image in international markets to promote Britain as a supplier of high-quality breeding animals, semen and embryos.

Although BLG doesn’t trade directly it can, however, assist with Inward Missions, participation in International Events (Trade Stands and Inspection Visits) or Export Certification in co-operation with the relevant bodies such as Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), UK Trade & Industry (UKTI), British Embassies abroad, Animal & Plant Health Agency (APHA) & the UK Export Certification Partnership (UKECP).

On the website, News items are updated frequently and are a good source of topical information from the livestock breeding sector. The International Diary is a key to the principal livestock events around the world and also informs of forthcoming events where there is British involvement. Brochures in English as well as other languages promoting British Livestock are available to download within the International section.

A new feature of the site is a prominent ‘Partners’ area which allows specified companies to benefit from a ‘click through’ website link in return for a small annual fee. If you would like any further information, or wish to be featured as a ‘Partner’, please email livestockgenetics@outlook.com.

New EHC for Ovine & Caprine Semen to USA

After an extended period of negotiations, 29th March 2016 saw the announcement that an Export Health Certificate (No. 7852 EHC) is now in place for Ovine & Caprine semen to the USA

Commenting on behalf of Export Certification Ltd & British Livestock Genetics Consortium, Henry Lewis said that the EHC was in two parts and that there was also a Scrapie Support document to go with it. Examples of them and the Notes for Guidance can be seen on the recently re-vamped UKECP website (www.ukecp.com) along with all other active EHCs for the UK livestock sector. 

Support for Inward Missions & Overseas Expos Announced

 

-       NBA Beef Expo 20 May 2016 Bakewell, Derbyshire

-       NSA Sheep Event 27 July 2016 Malvern, Glocs

-       Eurotier 15-18 November 2016 Hannover, Germany

-       Ploughing Match 20-22 September 2016, Tullamore, Republic of Ireland

 

The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) and British Livestock Genetics Consortium (BLG) are lending their support to a number of overseas expos and Inward Missions aimed at helping UK farming and livestock breeding organisations to promote their services on a global stage.

Inward Missions are being planned for groups of overseas visitors to attend the National Beef Association (NBA) Beef Expo & National Sheep Association (NSA) Sheep Event respectively.

Beef Expo brings together the very best in British commercial and pedigree cattle, equipment, knowledge-sharing, and show classes for everyone involved in the industry. Regularly attracting international visitors and exhibitors from around UK, it is the number one showcase for the British beef sector. It will be held in Bakewell on 20th May with farm tours and a gala dinner taking place on the 19th.

Preparations are in-hand for what promises to be another hugely successful NSA Sheep Event. With the theme ‘Adding Value’, the premier event in the sector will showcase all that is great about sheep farming, from the best services and products to industry best practice and cutting edge innovation. Malvern is the venue on 27th July.

A British Livestock Genetics stand will again be arranged at this year’s Irish National Ploughing Championships to be held in Screggan, Tullamore, Co Offaly, Republic of Ireland 20th – 22nd September. British beef, sheep and pig breeding associations and genetics companies are invited to display literature at this prestigious event which last year saw an attendance in excess of 280,000 with over 1,500 exhibitors.

Eurotier, which takes place in Hannover, Germany, will once more host a British Livestock presence. Held every two years, this is the world’s largest indoor agricultural exhibition boasting 150,000+ visitors and over 2,300 exhibitors – half of which are international companies. As such, Eurotier provides UK companies with a platform for promoting their sector to a global market.

For further information on either of the overseas expos (Ploughing Match & Eurotier) or to put forward delegates to attend an Inward Mission (Beef Event & Sheep Event), please contact Richard Saunders (E: richardsaunders1965@yahoo.co.uk M: 07901-768904) or John Fleming (E: john@fleming2.plus.com M:07768-468634)