Bull Nostalgia:Louvet
Louvet (LOU) was an Aubrac bull that was born on the 5th of February 1995. His semen was marketed by the Irish Aubrac Society. (more…)
Louvet (LOU) was an Aubrac bull that was born on the 5th of February 1995. His semen was marketed by the Irish Aubrac Society. (more…)
The Irish Grassland Association will be holding its 2016 Beef Conference on Wednesday the 27th of April in the Radisson Hotel Limerick. (more…)
The Teagasc/Irish Farmer’s Journal BETTER Farm Beef Conference will take place on Tuesday 19th April in the Tullamore Court Hotel from 1-6pm. (more…)
This article is taken from the latest ‘ICBF Beef Breeding Journal’ and it gives guidelines as to what pedigree beef breeders in Ireland need to do to maximise the €uro-Stars of their pedigree cattle.
Kilkelly Defender (KKD) was an Angus bull that was born on the 10th of April 1990. He was bred by Liam O’Grady, Kilkelly, Co.Mayo. His semen was marketed by Dovea Genetics. (more…)
Valdemar (VAR) was a Normande bull that was born on the 12th of March 1984. He was bred by Earl de la Corbinier, France. His semen was marketed by Progressive Genetics. (more…)
This article is taken from the latest ‘ICBF Beef Breeding Journal’ and it explains how performance recording has evolved at the National Bull Performance Test Centre at Tully since its doors opened for the first time in 1974.
Following is the listing of the 5 most popular ICBF web articles that were published on the ICBF website over the last 30 days. The number of reads together with average time spent reading & the publication dates are also shown.
The latest ‘ICBF Beef Breeding Journal’ is now available online. This publication covers the most recent developments in ICBF beef breeding activities as well as acting as a source of reference material for various frequently asked facts and figures. (more…)