April 29, 2021, 11:16 am
The Stabiliser Cattle Company (SCC) has confirmed that, in future, all animals sold at official sales will have their Genomic Enhanced Estimated Breeding Values (GEBVs) made available to buyers.
Ireland will be included within the geographic remit of this development.
“Genomic technology is a game changer for the beef industry, allowing producers to make data-backed decisions early on in an animal’s life for faster genetic development,” explained Seth Wareing, SCC business manager.
“This is not only extremely beneficial for pedigree producers making breeding decisions within their herds, but for commercial producers wanting to improve the genetics they bring into their herds.”
April 15, 2021 1:06 pm
Predicting the future structure of beef farms in the UK was one of the key themes addressed at the 2021 British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) annual conference.
Seth Wareing, from the Stabiliser Cattle Company, confirmed that beef cattle will continue to play a critically important role in converting grass into high-value animal protein. He said:
“Ruminants are the only animals that can do this job. What’s more, they play a critically important role in those areas of the country where ploughing is not an option.
“Currently, the beef industry has a very fragmented structure. Looking to the future, we need to see greater levels of communication along every aspect of the food chain, involving farmers, meat processers and consumers,” he continued.
Stabiliser uses new tech to boost breed performance
14 April 2021 |
Welsh farmers Llion and Sian Jones are using new ag-tech to enhance breed performance
The Stabiliser Cattle Company has introduced new livestock management software into its high-performance breeding programme.
AgriWebb’s mobile app and insight-led dashboards are being introduced to its 110 breeders, called Multipliers, who manage over 12,000 breeding cattle.
The software makes it easier to record performance data on Stabiliser’s animals, and view numerous insights including weight records and pedigree traits.
It is speeding up data collection and providing evidence to support Stabiliser’s selection of the best available genetics.