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The Hereford Breed Newsletter

No. 98

April 2019

Issued by: The Hereford Cattle Society Hereford House, 3 Offa Street, Hereford HR1 2LL  T: 01432 272057 Email: postroom@herefordcattle.org  Website: www.herefordcattle.org

Inside this issue: DNA testing instructions (see p5)

New ruling on hypotrichosis (see p7)

Council comments (see p8)

Take 5 with Jackie Cooper, NEHBA (see p21)

New breed chairman (see p7)

David and Maggie Kelly’s farm at Nether Hall, Cumbia will host our open day on Tuesday 11 June

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Shows and sales Monday 15 April

Hereford Cattle Society Spring Show and Sale 2019 at Hereford Livestock Market, HR4 7AN Judging: 9.00 am Sale: 12.30 pm To include: 61 bulls - 22 show heifers 36 females for sale only Judge: James Speirs – Pepperstock Herefords Catalogues available upon request and can also be viewed on the Society’s website Saturday 13 July

Northern Ireland HB Association 2019 NI National

For details of membership and activities of the National Hereford Show Club, contact the hon. secretary: Sarah Cowle, 15 Station Road, Quainton, Aylesbury, Bucks., HP22 4BW 01296 658310 s.cowle@hotmail.co.uk

at Castlewellan Show Judge: Des Kelly, Mullin Herefords Entry forms avaliable from: 75 Newry Road, Mullaghmore, Hilltown, Newry, BT34 5TG, Co. Down 02840 638087 Saturday 3 August

35th National Hereford Show at Tenbury Wells, Worcs. Judge: Steve Edwards, Cosby, Leicestershire Join us for a steak supper on the evening before the Show

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Saturday 3 August

Scottish HB Association 2019 Scottish National at Perth Show Judge: Graham Shepherd Moorside Herefords Open to all members of the Hereford Cattle Society


For schedule and entry forms contact: Pauline Wason, Redwells, Kinglassie, Lochgelly, Fife, KY5 0UD 01592 881740 07855 237474 saltireherefords@ btinternet.com Saturday 7 September

Thursday 19 September

63rd National Poll Hereford Show at Moreton-In-Marsh Judge: Richard Rettie, Perth Hot food will be available on the Hereford stand on the Friday evening. For further details contact: The Secretary, Moretonin-Marsh Show, Oxford Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucester, GL56 0AB 01608 651908 post@moretonshow.co.uk www.moretonshow.co.uk

07770 972815 greg.christopher@ brightwells.com or Sara Hamer 07768 604995 sara.hamer@brightwells. com Friday 1 November

Brightwells in conjunction with Hereford Market Auctioneers show and sale of Hereford sired store cattle at Hereford Livestock Market at 11.00 am For further details contact: Greg Christopher

National Hereford Calf Show held in conjunction with Agri Expo, Carlisle Schedules will be available in due course from Harrison and Hetherington Ltd. 01228 406230 heather.pritchard@ borderway.com

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DNA testing for Society sales DNA conditions of entry • All cattle entering Society sales (with the exception of calves at foot) require a DNA profile (sire or parentage) and the genetic defect test for hypotrichosis • All DNA results must be lodged with the Society prior to the sale date • Carriers of the genetic defect hypotrichosis will be ineligible for entry to the sale • All cattle must have a DNA sample lodged with the Society no later than close of entry* * Timetable for testing – The turnaround time to test a hair or tissue DNA sample is 21 working days from the date the sample is received at Hereford House and submitted to Weatherbys laboratory, Ireland. Please also allow enough time to carry out retests if required. If the sample does not produce a result, then the animal in question will not be permitted to enter the sale. Quality samples are the key to getting good DNA from your cattle. Weatherbys will continue to accept hair samples but have highlighted that ear tissue samples have a higher success rate. At present the failure rate for hair samples is 5%-8% and 1% to 1.5% for ear notch samples.

Costs: £ DNA profile 30.00 DNA profile + hypotrichosis 40.00 DNA profile + hypotrichosis + poll genotyping 47.00 DNA profile + 3 genetic defects (hypotrichosis, idiopathic epilepsy + dilutor) - required for all exports, AI bulls and embryo transfers 54.00 DNA profile + 3 genetic defects + poll genotyping

61.00

In the event of repeat hair samples being required for a re-test due to no result, the above fees will be charged again.

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Hair sampling for routine DNA testing Time and money can be saved by taking a good sample for parentage verification and genetic defects testing. Additional charges will be incurred if Weatherbys are unable to achieve a result due to the submitted hair samples not carrying sufficient roots/follicles, or being contaminated. Tail hair root follicles are an excellent source of DNA for genomic and routine parentage testing, however, it is VITAL to observe the following instructions in order to avoid the inconvenience and cost of repeat samples: 1. It is essential that at least 60 tail hairs are pulled (NOT CUT). If the sample is missing the follicle (root), it will not contain DNA and if you don’t

Pull hair from the tail switch

have enough hairs, there will not be enough DNA for genotyping. 2. It is important that the hair is completely dry and as clean as possible, otherwise it will cause the DNA to degrade before extraction. Gather 60 hairs and grasp them tightly as close to the skin as possible with hands or pliers. As an animal gets older the hairs become harder to remove so the use of pliers often aids in removal (please see overleaf ). 3. When more than one animal is to be sampled extreme care must be taken to avoid cross-contamination of hair roots from one animal to another. 4. Please ensure that the packet is labelled with the animal details etc. Once you have placed the hair in the bag, seal it tightly ready for return, avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Please only put one animal sample in each bag. 5. Semen samples: after thawing, place one straw of semen in the packet provided, seal and send immediately to the Hereford Cattle Society.

Examples of good hair samples taken from the tail switch, showing plenty of good roots/follicles

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Pull the hair slowly and firmly away from the tail making sure roots are intact Please send your samples to: The Hereford Cattle Society, Hereford House, 3 Offa Street, Hereford, HR1 2LL in the accompanying addressed envelope avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. The performance of samples processed and the reliability of the genomic results are dependent upon sample quality. Samples which fail quality control checks at the DNA isolation step of the process, Dirty sample

do not get processed and a new sample will be requested. Samples can underperform/fail for a number of reasons: • Poor/insufficient hair follicles and/or from shed hair. • Wet or dirty hair samples. • Hair samples taken from a dead animal. • Substance on hair sample, such as sprays, detergents or other cleaning agents.

Insufficient hair follicles

Coat hair

Examples of poor hair samples which failed to produce a result Note: Hair samples taken from the tail perform better than coat hairs as shed hair follicles will have degraded DNA

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Changes to cattle movements The new government funded programme, Livestock Information Programme (LIP), will replace the statutory information service BCMS in 2020. LIP is designed to improve flexibility, create a platform for world leading traceability and reduce costs to the government. One major change for the bovine sector will be the introduction of compulsory electronic identification tags (EID) in 2020. If members are not currently using EID tags, it is advisable not to purchase more than a year’s worth of tags in advance.

Chairman of council Following the resignation of Robin Irvine, the Society’s council unanimously elected vice-chairman Phillip Allman into the chair.

2019-2020

the supreme championship at the Royal Show with Greenyards 1 Archie in both 2006 and 2008.

Phil, of Greenyards Herefords, Sutton St Nicholas, Herefordshire has been a council member for six years, having represented both Scotland and the West Midlands. A regular judge at some of the UK premier shows, he is probably best known within the breed for winning

Important - new hypotrichosis ruling Your council has agreed the following new ruling, which will come into effect from 1 July 2020. As of 1 July 2020 all calves born by a sire known to be a hypotrichosis carrier (HYC) must be tested for that condition. The cost of testing must be borne by the calf owner but registration fees will be refunded on calves found to be carriers if they are deregistered at the request of the breeder. On 1 July 2021 all calves born by a sire known to be a HYC must be tested for that condition and if found to be carriers will not be eligible for registration. Any registration fees paid will be refunded but testing costs must be borne by the calf owner.

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Council comments February 2019 Attendees: Robin Irvine (chairman), Des Kelly (president), Mark Roberts (vice-president), Phillip Allman, Audrey Anderson, Mike Harris, Tom Harrison, Martin Jenkins, Tim Livesey, Allen Massey, David Smyth, Non Thorne, Phillip Vincent and Robert Wilson Staff: David Deakin (breed secretary) and Laura Bowyer (marketing manager)

Matters arising from the November council meeting The secretary reported that a card payment facility is now available to members, thus offering a further way to make payments.

A password protected online forum has been set up to assist council members in discussions between council meetings.

UK Hereford Youth UKHY is organising a one day event at Honour Farm, St Michaels, Tenterden, Kent, home to David and Juliet Fenton and the Boresisle herd on Saturday 20 April. The selection process for the UKHY travel bursary enabling a team of four UKHY members aged 18-30 to compete at the World Hereford Conference in

New Zealand is in the process of being confirmed and more details will follow soon. A new section on the HCS website has been created to cover all aspects of UKHY.

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Marketing The Society is to undergo a branding project, and will be developing a new logo, brand identity and website. This is an exciting time for the Society and we look forward to having a new identity.

New Society photographer It can be confirmed that the Society has appointed MacGregor Photography as its new official photographer, taking over from John Eveson. The photography firm will be present at all major events on behalf of the Society.

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Shows and sales updates Council decided that £1,500 will be used as a bull buyer bonus at the Society’s spring and autumn shows and sales. The top price bull will see £1,000 split equally between its buyer and vendor and £500 will be shared in the same way for the second highest priced bull. Council agreed that during the veterinary inspection at Society shows and sales the official veterinary inspector will watch the bull walk out of the crush. This will be to detect significant lameness and is not an examination of correctness of movement. The judge and purchasers will make their own judgements of how correct a bull is in terms of movement. It was agreed that the

Hereford Cattle Society would award £1,000 to the exhibitor of the overall supreme beef champion if by a registered pedigree Hereford sire at one of the following five major winter fairs and fatstock shows; RUAS NI Beef and Lamb Championships, English Winter Fair, Royal Welsh Winter Fair, Scottish Winter Fair and East of England Winter Stock Festival. Council agreed to add Agri Expo, Borderway Mart to the list of qualifying shows.

The prize money for this award will only be paid following a DNA of the winning animal to verify the identity of the sire. In the case of class entries, both pure-bred and crossbred, £50 will be awarded to the first three prize winners of each class if by a registered pedigree Hereford sire. The National Hereford Stockjuding Competition will be held on Saturday 15 June at the Royal Three Counties Show and the arrangements will be as per last year.

Property update and fire audit The fire alarm system has been successfully installed in Hereford House and the process of fitting new fire doors throughout is still underway. These improvements will ensure Hereford House meets fire regulations and is more marketable to potential tenants. The new IT system is near completion

and is already proving very useful to staff members.

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Go ahead given on new carcase traits During the recent meeting of the breed development subcommittee at Hereford House, Alex Brown from AHDB presented the levy board’s new carcase traits which

have been developed from abattoir feedback and are designed to give information of economic significance to commercial beef producers. These traits are now available on Breedplan and can be found when looking at an animal’s details and selecting ‘EBVs

Society open day A Society open day will be held at Nether Hall, Mansergh, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria by kind permission of the Kelly family. As well as viewing quality cattle, there will also be presentations from: • Willie Wilson, accredited scanner. • Ian Locke, chairman of Animal Breeding Research Institute. • SAC Consulting, the Premium Cattle Health Scheme.

from AHDB national beef evaluations’. You will then be taken to a seperate website.

• Veterinary experts to discuss fertility and bull mobility and locomotion. • Dr Ryan Law, agricultural research manager at Dunbia. A number of trade stands will also be in attendance during the day. A Hereford beef burger lunch will be kindly provided by Dunbia To confirm your place, or for any enquiries, contact Laura Bowyer on laura.bowyer@herefordcattle.org or 01432 377523.

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If members would like more information on council matters please contact your local representative Midlands and East Anglia

South of England

Tim Livesey: 01530 264683 tlivesey@liveseybros.co.uk

Michael Clark: 01285 760427 mikeclarklowesmoor@btinternet.com

Phillip Vincent: 01379 676906

Martin Jenkins: 01453 511635

philiprjvincent@hotmail.com

martinljenkins@aol.com

North of England

Wales

Tom Harrison: 01661 844428

Glenn Pritchard: 07903 021680

tomanddi@btinternet.com

gpritcharf@gmail.com

Allen Massey: 01617 663320

Non Thorne: 07890 781323

amassey.farm@btconnect.com

nonthorne@hotmail.com

Northern Ireland

West Midlands

Robin Irvine: 07818 888877

Phillip Allman: 07860 824703

robin.irvine@nigta.co.uk (chairman)

pjallman2@gmail.com

David Smyth: 02892 639322

Mark Roberts: 01981 540717

m5wds@hotmail.com

mark@bromleycourt.com

South West of England Mike Harris: 01308 482837 mjharris.remedy@btinternet.com Jonathan Moorhouse: 01984 656292 moorhouse@lowerprestonfarm.co.uk

Scotland Audrey Anderson: 01241 871660 easterknox@btinternet.com Robert Wilson: 01573 440278 cowbog@aol.com

Council meetings 2019 Wednesday 8 May Tuesday 17 September Tuesday 19 November Annual General Meeting Tuesday 19 November

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Herefords hit Beef Expo once again The Hereford Cattle Society will once again host the breed stand and at the NBA Beef Expo, to be held at North West Auctions, Kendal on Thursday 23 May.

This year, the Expo farm tours will take place the day before on 22 May, one of which will be at the home of Netherhall Herefords, run by the Kelly family. This is a great opportunity to promote the benefits of the breed which we all know so well. There will be a hot beef lunch available during the visit. Look out for our farm tour announcement at www.nationalbeefassociation. com/beef-expo/farm-tours-dinner/ farm-tours/ and be sure to book early as the tours have sold out for the past four years running. Cattle for the breed stand are being kindly organised by the North of England Hereford Breeders’ Association. We would urge members to make every effort to support the breed through attending the show which brings together the very best in British

commercial and pedigree cattle, equipment, ground-breaking developments, and show classes for everyone involved in the industry. The Expo is considered a major showcase for beef breed societies who want to promote the quality of their pedigree and commercial cattle. Farmers, exhibitors, agricultural companies and interested members of the public also use the annual event to network, do business and share knowledge, as well as seeing the crème de la crème of British beef cattle The event attracts experts and industry leaders looking to educate both the farming community and the public, encouraging respect and innovation from all corners of the market.

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National Hereford Stockjudging Competition For 2019 the above competition will, as usual, be held at the Royal Three Counties Show on Saturday 15 June at 2pm. Further details are available from your local Association or Club. Please make every effort to support this competition.

Important - judging appointments We urge members to take note of the following: • Not to accept an invitation to judge more than one show which qualifies for the Herefords of the Year competitions - these shows include:

Anglesey, Buckingham, Burwarton, Bury, Devon County, Edenbridge and Oxted, Great Yorkshire, Kington, National Hereford, National Poll, Newbury, Northern Ireland National, Northumberland, Pembrokeshire, Royal Bath and West, Royal Cornwall, Royal Highland, Royal Norfolk, Royal Three Counties, Royal Ulster, Royal Welsh, Scottish National and Shropshire County.

• Not to accept an invitation to judge more than one show held within the same area whether a points show or not.

Royal Three Counties Show 2019 Ascari, the Society’s caterer, has as usual agreed to provide a pre-show supper for exhibitors, stockmen and friends on the evening of Thursday 13 June at £12 per head

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Sponsorship at winter fairs The Hereford Cattle Society will award £1,000 to the exhibitor of the overall supreme beef champion if by a registered pedigree Hereford sire at the following shows: English Winter Fair, Royal Welsh Agricultural Winter Fair, Scottish Winter Fair, East of England Winter Stock Festival, RUAS Premier Beef and Lamb Championships and Agri Expo, Borderway Mart. In the case of class entries at all the events, both pure-bred and cross-bred, £50 will be awarded to the first three prizewinners of each class if by a registered pedigree Hereford sire.

In all instances proof of identity of the sire, either in the form of a pedigree certificate, in the case of pedigree entries, or a copy of the passport in the case of cross-bred entries must be submitted to the Hereford Cattle Society for confirmation. The £1,000 will only be awarded subject to the winning animal being DNA tested and being verified by the sire stated.

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Calf management letter 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020 Letter ‘T’ Letter T should be used in respect of calves born on or between 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020.

Online registrations There has been a great increase in the number of registrations now being submitted online. Members will find instructions within this newsletter on using the online programme and those who adopt this method will make a saving of £5.78 per calf registered.

Transfers Please note that in the event of a request being received from a buyer to transfer an animal into their name, so long as the request is accompanied by the Society’s official pedigree warranty certificate, the transfer will be processed. Any breeder selling stock that they do not wish to transfer should ensure the buyer is made aware at the point of sale and the pedigree warranty certificate forwarded to the office for cancellation.

Semen exports Would members please note that most countries to which semen is exported insist that the donor bull is DNA parentage verified not just sire verified. Therefore, should you have semen in storage that is eligible for export, please ensure the dam of the donor bull has been DNA profiled.

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EBV accuracy and data submission At the February breed development sub-committee meeting it was agreed that there was a serious need to address the subject of the accuracy of EBVs. The best way of doing so is to ensure that all data is recorded on a regular basis. This includes birth weights, calving codes, 200 day weights, 400 day weights and 600 day weights, and if the herd is of a sufficient size to create effective contemporary comparison groups. Scanning In regards to EBV accuracy, if raw animal data is recorded, ABRI says: “If the animal’s measurement can be compared in an ‘effective’ group, the accuracy will be increased. “As a guide, it is suggested the calving ease accuracy would increase by 4% to 6% whereas birth weight accuracy would increase by 10% to 15% if the animal is measured for the relevant trait”. This therefore highlights the importance of regularly submitting performance data at every opportunity, thereby increasing the accuracy of the EBVs reported.

Free to interested collector Poll Hereford Breeders Handbooks from 1965 to 1979 Hereford Herd Books 1963 to 1975 Hereford Breed Journals January 1966 to 1979 1 x Canadian Hereford Digest 1973 1 x Polled Hereford World July 1981 [American] Contact: Peter Hopcraft 01823 601451

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UK Hereford Youth events Organised by Emma Smith The following three events will be taking place this year for UKHY members: 20 April

5– 7 July

Herd visit to the Shraden herd, Shropshire celebrating their 100th year

Herd visit to Boresisle herd of By kind permission of the Timmis family Activities to include: traditional Hereford cattle By kind permission of David and Juliet Fenton Activities to include: • Herd walk • Business • Judging bulls/cattle and identification on traits for meat consumption • Carcase quality and grading This visit will cover many commercial aspects of the industry and provide an insight into the farming ways of a traditional herd. Barbecue lunch provided. Where?: Honour Farm, St Michaels, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 6TJ 15 June

National Stockjudging Competition at the Royal Three Counties Test your eye for the breed at this annual competition

• Herd walk on the Friday • Saturday workshops will see younger members and novices participate in sessions on washing, grooming, clipping, halter tying, leadership and ring craft • More advanced members will be participating in stockjudging classes and lectures, reason giving and microphone work • Leadership classes where advanced members will be buddied with novices • Evening entertainment from the Wurzels • Sunday will see a relaxed and fun day where members can meet old and new friends at the polo match Accommodation on farm is free – bring a caravan or tent. Where?: Moor Farm, Ruyton Road, Baschurch, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 2BA

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10 August

22 August

10.30am – 4pm

Dunbia, Sawley visit

Herd visit to Ufton Hill Farm

(There will be a maximum of 20 available spaces on a first come first serve basis)

By kind permission of Richard and Joanna Mann, Spinney Herefords Technical day on a large, hugely successful commercial beef finishing enterprise. The farm is an exceptionally wellmanaged unit supplying Hereford sired cattle to the food chain. Visit to include: • Farm walk with discussions on farming methods • A look at the hands-on approach of a commercial working farm • ‘From field to fork’ discussions and workshops • Discussions on feeding rations, growth weights, weight recording and EBV influencers, procurement of cattle, market demands, plus more Where?: Ufton Hill Farm, Leamington Spa, CV33 9PL

Visit to include: • Plant tour focusing on the meat supply chain • Visit to a supermarket to observe the finished product This will be part of the World Hereford Conference 2020 team selection process. 14 September

Fluffy Moos, Kelso The final selection day for the New Zealand travel bursary at Robert Wilson’s Fluffy Moos facility. It is essential applicants make themselves available for this date. Where?: Cowbog, Kelso, Scottish Borders, TD5 8EH

Please confirm attendance by 30 June

Other activities throughout the year will include young handlers’ competitions at all major shows. For further details on any of the above or to book a place please contact: Emma Smith on 07772 495913 or premiercattleservices@gmail.com

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Travel bursary The World Hereford Conference is being held in New Zealand in 2020 and UKHY has been invited to participate in the youth section. Entrants must be aged 18 to 30 and a team of four will be selected over the course of the next few months. Not only is it a great opportunity to participate in an international event representing the country, but there will be the option of tours, stud visits and experiencing the ‘kiwi’ way of life. Any young member interested must be: • Aged 18 to 30 • A paid-up UKHY member • Be keen to learn and have a sense of professionalism Council is offering each of the four successful applicants a bursary of £1,500 to travel and compete at the Conference. Over the next few months council will be formulating a selection process and details will be distributed to all eligible members. There will be a series of events during 2019 including workshops and interviews to select the most competitive team. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: • The confidence and maturity to be a good ambassador for UK Herefords • Understanding of the Hereford strengths and characteristics (the brand values)

• Understanding of livestock husbandry • Competence in handling and show presentation • Understanding of breeding programmes, tailored to the supply chain and market requirements • Commitment and involvement to UK Hereford Youth • The ability/potential to disseminate and apply the messages from New Zealand in their own herds (or those of which they are associated) and to communicate to the wider membership Once selected, there will be further targeted training and assistance to fully prepare the candidates. UKHY will also be looking for sponsorship and lots of support for any fundraising activities. Please keep an eye on Facebook and on this website for further details. For full details on the selection process please visit www.herefordcattle.org/ukhereford-youth/travel-bursary/ The New Zealand team selection will take place at Robert Wilson’s enterprise Fluffy Moos, Cowbog, Kelso, Scottish Borders, on Saturday 14 September.

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Take 5 with….Jackie Cooper Jackie has been secretary of the NEHBA for the past decade and runs the Rimini herd near Preston.

What area does NEHBA cover? Our area is the North of England Hereford Breeders’ Association. We cover the Cheshire counties moving across to Greater Manchester, all the Yorkshire counties and up to the Scottish borders. We also cover the Isle of Man, where we have members. What is your association with the breed? My parents, Bernard and Barbara Rimmer, began breeding Herefords 40 years ago when I was two years old. After keeping commercial sucklers

and recognising the docility of the Hereford crosses among these, they decided to go in to pedigree production. Under the guidance of Frank Clayton of the Pendleside herd, they bought their first maiden heifers in 1979, starting the Barbern herd. In 1999 my own voyage into the Hereford world began, when I was given a Foxglove heifer for my 20th birthday. I then started the herd Rimini Herefords. I have never been in a position to breed with more than six cows due to lack of available ground although we recently purchased a derelict farm where we already housed the cattle and now have potential to improve our facilities. Tell us a little bit about NEHBA. The NEHBA has a tremendous following with in excess of 60 active members. We see a range of members attending events and meetings. We have active members from the ages of seven to those

well into their 80s. Each February we hold our AGM and welcome up to 50 members who have their say in the running of the NEHBA and aspects of the Society as a whole. Many of our discussions surround sales and showing and enhancing the breed whenever we can. We have a brilliant committee, who work tirelessly to ensure we promote the Hereford at all opportunities. Our two council members keep us up-to-date with matters that are relevant to our members and likewise take discussions back to council on behalf of the membership. We attempt to have at least one herd visit per year, which is great to swap skills and breeding tips with our hosts, as well as having a great social event.

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Our presentation day is usually held around autumn time, which sees the silverware for the winners over the show season and herd competitions. We encourage any new exhibitors with a ‘showring newcomer’ trophy, which is a nice touch and there are also the usual awards for best bull or female, reserve placings and exhibitorbred categories. If we have run the biennial herd competition we will also present those prizes. We also have a trainee judges’ scheme which is quite unique to our area association. What has been your best moment as secretary? Definitely winning the Thomas Duckham award two years ago. I think our members deserved the recognition for what we do for the breed. I think the NEHBA has been outstanding in contributing to the promotion of the Hereford in our area. I think council were given an insight into what role we actually play

in the North of England and we have been able to put ourselves on the map, which has made me very proud. What are you looking forward to this year on the Hereford calendar and why? There are many things I am looking forward to in 2019. We have a great spread of exciting events organised in the North. In May we hope to kick off with a Female Flyer sale at Carlisle Mart, which is set to attract breeders from across the country. Likewise, we encourage anyone looking to buy, to come and have a look at the fantastic females on offer. I am particularly excited about the two events at Netherhall in Kendal. David and Maggie Kelly are hosting the Beef Expo farm tour and the Society open day in June. The two events will differ but give a great insight into our NEHBA overall herd winner 2018. There will be other workshops on the day, so get yourselves there to have a great day out.

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Beef Expo is to take place in our area yet again and we are looking to provide cattle for the stand, as well as helping to man it. Events such as this are important when marketing the Hereford. NEHBA committee President - Robert Shaw, Hallwood Herefords Vice-president Bernard Rimmer, Barbern Herefords Chairman - Philip Massey (Jnr), Hollyvale Herefords Vice-chairman Richard Jackson, Eveter Herefords Secretary – Jackie Cooper Treasurer - Joanne Hall, Pinmoor Herefords Promotions secretary – Emma Jackson, Eveter Herefords Marketing manager - Graham Shepherd, Moorside Herefords


World Hereford Conference 2020 - Queenstown, New Zealand Early bird registration deadline 31 October Pre-tour - North Island, 4-9 March

Post-tour - South Island, 14-19 March

Arrival into Auckland.

Highlights • Depart Queenstown via boat travelling across Lake Wakatipu • Erewhon Station (3500 acre sheep and beef station and home of the working horse) • Kaikoura for whale watching

Highlights • Experience traditional Maori culture at a dinner and concert • Martinborough Wine Tasting Herd visits: • Visit Craigmore Hereford Stud lunch included. • Bushy Downs Hereford Stud • Charwell Hereford Stud • Visit Kairuru Hereford Stud • Visit Koanui Hereford Stud • Otapawa Hereford Stud • Visit Te Taumata Hereford Stud Cost: $2050.00pp ($600.00ss) Includes: 5 nights accommodation, 3 lunches/2 dinners, evening entertainment.

Herd visits: • Visit Monymusk Poll Hereford Stud • Waiau Hereford Stud • Visit Waikaka Hereford Stud • Kane Farms (Westholm Hereford Stud) • Limehills Hereford Stud • Merrylea Poll Hereford Stud • Okawa Hereford Stud Cost: $2220.00pp ($750.00ss) Includes: 5 nights accommodation, 5 lunches/4 dinners, sheep dog trial demonstration and entertainment.

Conference DATE LOCATION Monday 9 March Millennium Hotel, Queenstown Tuesday 10 March Millennium Hotel, Walter Peak Station Wednesday 11 March Central Otago Hill Country Station venues. Thursday 12 March Millennium Hotel Friday 13 March Wanaka

EVENT Registration and welcome reception Country reports, innovation presentations, delegates meeting, gala dinner Visit two Hereford hill studs, demonstration of latest innovative tracking and monitoring, presentation of genetics including Herefords and Merinos, Allflex barbecue lunch - Kiwi cuisine Innovation presentations continued, delegates meeting, free afternoon to explore Queenstown Wanaka A and P Show, Young Breeders Competition

Conference cost: $600.00pp + Gala dinner $200.00pp + accommodation Various flight and stopover options available, contact Field Farm Tours Ltd for details: 01636 616060 or info@fieldfarmtours.co.uk

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Nether Hall, Mansergh, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, LA6 2EW.

Hereford Cattle Society Speakers to include: Ian Locke, day Wirruna Herefords, Australia and chairman of Breedplan open • •

SAC Consulting, Colin Mason - Premium Cattle Health Scheme

Dr Ryan Law, agricultural research manager, Dunbia

Tuesday 11 June 2019

Nether Hall, Mansergh, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, LA6 2EW. Tea and coffee on arrival

Trade stands: Speakers to include: Morning session speakers - 10:30am • Ian Locke, Wirruna Herefords, Australia Carrs Billington Hereford burgers (kindly sponsored by Dunbia) from 12pm Advanced Ruminant Nutrition and chairman of Breedplan Afternoon session speakers - 2pm PV Dobson agri machinery • SAC Consulting, Colin Mason Eden Valley farm machinery Premium Cattle Health SchemeFarm tours - 10am to 3:30pm Cogent • Dr Ryan Law, agricultural research Demonstrations: NFU manager, Dunbia Trade stands: Carrs Billington Willie Wilson, Hereford Cattleaccredited Societyscanner Tea and coffee on arrival Advanced Ruminant Nutrition

Morning session speakers - 10:30am PV Dobson agri machinery

Hereford burgers (kindly sponsored by Eden Valley farm machinery Dunbia) from 12pm Cogent

Afternoon session speakers - 2pm

Farm Gate Vets Demonstrations: Alan Riley, foot trimmerscanner Willie Wilson, accredited Farm Gate Vets Alan Riley, foot trimmer

NFU

Farm tours - 10am to 3:30pm

Hereford Cattle Society

Book your place with Laura Bowyer on laura.bowyer@herefordcattle.org or 01432 Book your place with Laura Bowyer on laura.bowyer@herefordcattle.org or 01432 272057 377523

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New members Bethell, AR 119 Gregson Lane, Houghton, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 OLB.

Edwards, ST

Talhaearn Herefords

Cefn Treflech, Llanfair TH, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8TW.

Jones, Mrs OEM and Mrs EM Roberts

Cynin Herefords

Penparc Farm, Llangynin, St Clears, Carmarthen, SA33 4BA.

McMinn-Johnston, D

Maytown Herefords

22 Main Street, Bessbrook, Newry, Co Down, N Ireland, BT35 7DJ.

Smith, M/S AE and B

Smalley Herefords

Smalley Farm, Nabb Lane, Rocester, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5JB.

NEW - caption competition Enter our new caption competition and we will feature the best ones online and in the next newsletter. The winner will receive a Hereford cattle goody bag. Send your answers to laura.bowyer@herefordcattle.org by Friday 3 May.

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Paying accounts by BACS A number of members have chosen to pay their accounts by BACS. BACS is ideal for making regular automated payments, reducing costs of administration and improving financial control while removing the need to write cheques which can be costly and is often subject to human error. Payments can be made uo to 9pm and are cleared within two business days to any bank account. Should you wish to pay your accounts using this method, you will need to approach your bank who will require the following details: Society Bank:

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NatWest Bank

Account Name:

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The Hereford Cattle Society

Sort Code:

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53 50 41

Account Number:

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05613019

It would assist us that, when setting up your payments by this method, you request that your bank use your Society membership number as a means of identification in addition to your name. You should also ensure that we are informed that you will be paying your accounts by BACS and that you advise us on each occasion a payment is being transmitted. This can simply be an email at the time your payment is made.

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Make use of the online registration system Members are encouraged to make use of the online registration facility available on the Society’s website under the heading ‘members only’. To access this facility for the first time you will need to contact the office to obtain an ‘access code’. Once you have entered online you will be requested to create your own password for future access. You will find a number of facilities available to you as a member of the Society which are all fully explained. Once logged onto the file you will have the ability to submit calf notifications/ registrations online and the basic instructions to do so are: • Click on the link that says ‘online transactions’. • Then click on ‘create a new batch’. • Then select the appropriate batch type (calf registration/notification). At this stage recording members can also choose an option to submit their performance data. • When the batch has been created you will need to click on the ‘add button’ to record/register each animal that is included in the batch. • Once created additional animals and information can be added/changed until you submit the batch to the Society. The batch will remain in a holding file until you submit it. • Please remember that, having created a batch, it must be submitted to the Society within 27 days of the oldest calf on the file otherwise late fees will automatically be imposed. • The information available to you includes the sire and dam of each calf, details of which can be accessed by either – (A) Selecting the animal from a drop down list, or (B) Manually entering the identity number (tag no.) of the animal. The drop down list of sires will include all those you have used in the last two years. The list of dams will consist of active cows currently in your ownership, together with breeding age heifers. Remember to click ‘submit’ when entering registrations online Members using the online facility to register their calves are asked to note that they MUST click ‘SUBMIT’ before signing off. If this is not done the data does not come through to the Society for processing, therefore running the risk of late fees being imposed.

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Shows and events dates APRIL 15 23 MAY 11 11-12 15-18 16-18 23 24 25 25 25-26 27 27 29-30 29-30 29-1 June 31-1 June JUNE 2 6-8 6-8 8 14-16 15 15 15 18-19 19-20 20-23 23 26-27 29-30 30 30

Hereford Spring Show and Sale Native Breed Sale

Hereford

Tel: 01432 271057

Dungannon

Tel: 02887 722727

Ayr County Newark and Notts. Royal Ulster (Balmoral) Devon County Beef Expo 2019

Tel: 08452 011460 Tel: 01636 705796 Tel: 02890 665225 Tel: 01392 353700 Tel: 015395 66200

Native Breed Sale Heathfield and District Shropshire County Hertfordshire County Northumberland County Surrey County Stafford County Suffolk County Royal Bath and West Ballymoney (North Antrim)

Ayr Nottinghamshire Belfast Devon North West Auctions, Cumbria Carlisle Sussex Shropshire Hertfordshire Northumberland Surrey Stafford Suffolk Shepton Mallet Co. Antrim

Rutland County Royal Cornwall South of England Armagh County Royal Three Counties Ballymena Cumberland County St. Clears YFC Agric. Show Royal Cheshire County Lincolnshire County Royal Highland Derbyshire County Royal Norfolk Bromyard Gala Bury Cranleigh

Rutland Cornwall W. Sussex Armagh Malvern Co. Antrim Cumberland Carmarthen Cheshire Lincolnshire Edinburgh Derbyshire Norfolk Bromyard Bury Surrey

Tel: 01572 757110 Tel: 01208 812183 Tel: 01444 892700 Tel: 02837 522333 Tel: 01684 584900 Tel: 07718 478413 Tel: 01228 812601 Tel: 07870 390734 Tel: 01565 650200 Tel: 01522 522900 Tel: 01313 356200 Tel: 01332 793068 Tel: 01603 594460 Tel: 01885 483387 Tel: 07808 777860 Tel: 01483 267771

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Tel: 01228 406230 Tel: 01435 864587 Tel: 01743 289831 Tel: 01582 792626 Tel: 01434 604216 Tel: 01483 890810 Tel: 01785 258060 Tel: 01473 707110 Tel: 01749 822200 Tel: 07713 519928


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