2020 50th Anniversary Simmental Review

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REGIONAL CLUB REPORTS

Centre West Club Secretary’s Report - Clare Price

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hat a year for us all and one that we could never have predicted. A normal year would have seen us gather together as a group for our annual AGM, but unfortunately due to Coronavirus this didn’t happen. Appointments for 2020 stayed the same as 2019 and are:

Chairman – Mark Sallis Vice Chairman – David Savins Treasurer – John Fellows Secretary – Clare Price Due to this pandemic, we were unable to organise some of our usual events, including a farm visit, Quiz, the Annual Herd Competition, and our usual entertaining Christmas Dinner and Raffle. Hopefully 2021 might be a little kinder to us and enable us to get back together with friends, enabling us to share our common interest in the breed. 2020 should have seen the 50th Anniversary of the breed, which was obviously altered due to COVID-19. What a shame this happened! The virtual show certainly seemed well supported and well done to those that entered. With very little to report, we thought we would turn back time and look back at some of the good times shared over the years, including how the Centre West Club came about. The Centre West Club was formed in 1988, after a meeting of the Wales and Mid-West Club at Boddington Manor with Stephen Hitchins acting as Chairman. The membership felt that such a large geographic area made attending meetings difficult, therefore a proposal to form a new club resulted in the formation of the Centre West. The club’s first AGM was held at Hereford market on the eve of the bull sale. Jane Smith was elected chairman; Sarah Roberts was secretary, and Robert Hewlett treasurer. All those years ago, the Centre West club was a strong membership of 36, which set the club going on its journey. Under the Chairmanship of the late David Bell in 1993, the first Centre West Calf Show and Young Handlers Competition took place, which was an idea from Graham Fishlock (Boddington Estate Stockman). The competition was always well supported and the highlight of the day was the BBQ, where friends came together for a catch up and talked Simmentals. Unfortunately, Foot and Mouth hit, which resulted in the competition being moved to a livestock market, as restrictions meant we could no longer meet on farm. As a club, we have hosted a number of visits from other regions of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. We have also been honoured to host breeders from overseas. In 2008 the closing ceremony of the Simmental World Congress, hosted by the UK, was held in our area. The club became involved with Warwickshire College during the 1990’s as a bull performance test centre. This was managed by David Savins and was a valuable learning resource for students getting them involved in training and monitoring DLWG, with the end result being a stock show held at the college. The event was part of the college’s annual open day and those breeders that supported the

programme attended the event to see their bulls halter broken and shown, showcasing the Simmental breed. Over the past 32 years the club members and non- members have shared some really good times and here’s hoping we can get back to this again soon. Now people are getting to grips with the likes of ZOOM we will get together remotely and make plans for what can be achieved this year within whatever restrictions are thrown at us. The Review 2020

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Sales

25min
pages 221-235

Pedigree Bull Levy Semen (Royalty) Scheme

6min
pages 240-241

Harbro Advertorial

3min
pages 210-211

Canadian Simmental

6min
pages 206-209

Dansk Simmental

7min
pages 202-205

Simmental NZ

5min
pages 192-193

South West Simmental Club Report

8min
pages 178-181

NI Simmental Cattle Breeders’ Club Report

2min
pages 170-171

North East Club Report

3min
pages 166-167

Ballystrone Herd Feature

4min
pages 188-191

Midlands Club Report

1min
pages 164-165

East Anglian Simmental Club Report

2min
pages 162-163

Regional Club Area Officers

2min
page 154

Centre West Club Report

3min
page 155

Welston Herd Feature

9min
pages 90-93

Simmental Young Members

1min
pages 104-105

Spotlight on Cumbria

9min
pages 65-75

Sacombe Herd Feature

8min
pages 118-122

News

4min
pages 62-64

News

8min
pages 50-53

News

17min
pages 24-29

Theberton Herd Feature

5min
pages 54-57

Council Members

1min
page 9

Bunchrew Farm Feature

7min
pages 20-23

Bowley Herd Feature

5min
pages 30-35

Golden Cow

1min
pages 60-61

President’s Message

7min
pages 10-11
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