| Ayrshire Cattle Society of
Great Britain and Ireland |
The Ayrshire Cattle Society
of Great Britain & Ireland is based in the breed's home territory at Ayr in
Scotland. Ayrshires International. Ayrshires Milk Marketing. Ayrshires Cattle
Services. |
| Braunvieh.co.uk |
Braunvieh are widely
regarded to be the oldest pure-bred breed within Europe. Braunvieh cattle now
live in all types of climatic conditions and have adapted to all of them as
well as any breed could of, testament of their ability to evolve to meet the
increasing demands in world agriculture. |
| British Belgian Blue
Cattle Society |
British Belgian Blue
genetics have played a major role in shaping the carcase sought after by the
modern, efficiency conscious, UK meat industry. |
| British Blonde Society |
The Blonde d'Aquitaine
breed has been established in the UK for over 25 years and continues to gain
much respect from commercial farmers, be they suckler producers or dairy
men. |
| British Charolais Cattle
Society |
The official web site of
the British Charolais Cattle Society. Contains the most up to date and easily
accessible information anywhere on the Charolais Breed. |
| British Friesian Breeding Society |
The club was formed to
promote and encourage the best of the breed which, established over a period of
90 years, has thrived in the climatic and financial conditions prevalent in the
U.K. |
| British Limousin Cattle
Society |
These golden-red cattle
originated in the West of the Massif Central between Central and South West
France and have progressed from being mere images on a cave wall to become the
largest numerical beef breed in the UK. |
| British Simmental Cattle
Society |
Information on finding,
choosing and preparing Simmental beef as well as a wealth of pages for anyone
who breeds, rears and markets Simmentals. |
| British White Cattle
Society |
The objects for which the
Society is founded are:- 1) To encourage the breeding of British White Cattle.
2) To establish and publish a Herd Book for them. 3) To obtain classes and to
augment prizes at Shows, and to recommend judges thereat. 4) To investigate
cases of doubtful and suspected pedigrees. 5) To settle disputes and questions
relating to, or connected with, British White Cattle. 6) To promote sales by
auction or by private treaty of registered British White Cattle. |
| Highland Cattle
Society |
Society Office, South
devons, Breed History, Show Results, Sales and News, Newsletter, Stock for
Sale, Members. |
| South Devon Herd Book
Society |
Address and
e-mail. |
| The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle
Society |
Objectives : To develop the
Aberdeen-Angus breed to target the premium beef markets in the UK and Europe,
whilst improving the efficiency of production through balanced
breeding. |
| The Belted Galloway Cattle
Society |
The aim of the Society is
to promote the breed in any way it can; to encourage the breeding of pedigree
stock; as well as promoting their use as good crossing females. |
| The British Piemontese
Cattle Society Ltd. |
The first Piemontese cattle
arrived in the UK in 1988 from the region of Piedmont in Northern Italy and
farmers are now realising the potential of the breed as a terminal sire,
especially on the suckler cow. |
| The Shorthorn Society of
the United Kingdom and Ireland |
Up to date information
about the oldest breed of cattle in the Country. Contact list of breeders with
stock for sale. |
| Welsh Black Cattle Society |
With the Welsh Black,
quality comes naturally. As Britain's premier beef dam breed, linking quality
beef production with ease of calving, outstanding mothering ability, and
hardiness, the Welsh Black is ideally suited to modern farming conditions where
ease of management and low inputs are key to profitable beef
production. |
| White Park
Cattle |
The commercial value of the
breed lies in its beef qualities and it's use as a crossing sire. |
| Aberdeen-Angus at Lydling
Farm |
Aberdeen Angus : Home to
The Rosemead Herd where Lydling Farm run three Aberdeen Angus herds. Most of
the female lines can be traced back many years. Lydling Farm normally have for
sale Bulls and Females, and are able to offer a variety of opportunities to
anyone wanting to start a herd, large or small. |
| Bapton
Limousin |
Limousin : The Bapton herd
of pedigree Limousins was established in 1985. The selection of stock bulls has
played a vital role in building up a herd of consistent type, appropriate to
the current market for medium sized, well muscled cattle with good growth rates
and temperament. |
| Beeches Limousin |
Limousin : The Beeches
Limousin Herd is kept at Park View, Scaleby Carlisle, Cumbria and is run on 150
acres of heavy grass land and consists of 50 breeding cows together with
followers. |
| Erin
Limousin |
Limousin : Northern Ireland
: The small herd is based on top quality females, where temperament is as
important as conformation and ease of calving is always in mind, thus aiming to
breed top quality progeny when combined with quality bulls. |
| Glenrock
Limousin |
Limousin : South West
Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway : Established in 1982 with two Funambule
females, which were to become the backbone of the herd, the majority of animals
in the herd descend from these two cows. Glenrock Tarna one of these originals
is still breeding today. |
| Hallsford |
Hallsford Beef Shorthorn :
The Hallsford herd is based in the border region of N.E. Cumbria. Stock bull
Chapelton Norseman (Champion Perth Feb 2000). Breeding Stock
available. |
| Llandinabo
Farm |
Hallsford Beef Shorthorn :
The Hallsford herd is based in the border region of N.E. Cumbria. Stock bull
Chapelton Norseman (Champion Perth Feb 2000). Breeding Stock
available. |
| Idvies
Farms |
Angus, Scotland : Pedigree
Aberdeen Angus Breeders : Traditional and Modern Aberdeen Angus cattle based on
Scottish bloodlines. Outstanding Pedigree Stock Bulls, semen available for
Worldwide Export & Domestic commercial use. |
| Loch Awe Herd of Beef
Shorthorns |
The Loch Awe Herd of Beef
Shorthorns was established in 1984 at Torran in Argyll. Breeding emphasis has
always been on breeding for commercially practical cattle with particular
emphasis being placed on fertility, structural soundness, muscularity and easy
fleshing ability. |
| Redhill Pedigree
Livestock |
Redhill Herd of Beef
Shorthorn Cattle : The Redhill herd of Beef Shorthorn cattle are farmed
commercially, with emphasis on structual soundness, milking ability and easy
fleshing, being out wintered at 700 feet. Farm assured. Breeding stock
available. |
| Springfields
Fold |
Highland Cattle : The
Springfield Fold are beautiful Pedigree Highland Cattle, reared on the
Staffordshire Moorlands. |
| The Beef Shorthorn Cattle
Society |
Up to date information
about the oldest breed of cattle in the Country. Contact list of breeders with
stock for sale. |
| Whitelums Limousin
Cattle |
Breeders of quality
Limousin cattle in the North East of Scotland. The Whitelums pedigree Limousin
cattle herd was formed in November 1992. |
| Whitfield Aberdeen-Angus
Herd |
Aberdeen Angus :
Northumberland, England. EBL accredited, BSE free, Performance Recorded, Farm
Assured, Naturally reared in the North Pennines. |
| Barton Hampshire
Downs |
The Barton Flock was
established in 1984 with the intention of creating a classical line of
Hampshire Down sheep. |
| Border Leicester
Sheep |
The sheep industry's "Great
Improver"- proven over 100 years as the ram best suited to improving the
quality of meat from upland and mountain ewe flocks. |
| British Bleu du
Maine |
The Blue du Maine
originated in western France and was first introduced into the United Kingdom
in 1978. Since this time, the breed has won Interbreed titles at both the Royal
Show and Royal Welsh Shows. There is a list of breeders on the web
site. |
| Cragg
Farm |
The Cragg farm sheep
enterprise consists of 300 Lleyns and 20 Charollais ewes, all being pedigree
and MV Accredited. The farm produces geuine breeding stock which go on to do
well for their new owners. |
| North Dalton Leyn
Sheep |
Quality Lleyn Sheep on the
Yorkshire Wolds. Pedigree Lleyn Stock, carefully selected for size,
conformation, mothering ability and correct breed characteristics. Lambing
percentages in excess of 200%. Maedi Visna Accredited. Rams scrapie tested.
Show Successes, Why Choose Lleyn, Stock for Sale, Stock Photos. |
| Redhill Pedigree
Livestock |
Redhill Flock of Poll
Dorset Horns : The Redhill flock of Poll dorsets are farmed commercially, with
emphasis on milk and easy fleshing ability. Farm assured. Breeding stock
available. |
| Scotch Half-Bred Sheep
Breeders Association |
The Scotch Half-bred, also
known as 'Queen of Sheep', originated in the mid-18th century and is the
progeny of the Border Leicester sire and the North Country Cheviot dam. The
principal attributes of the Scotch Half-bred are her capabilities of producing
prime lambs. The ewe lambs make ideal breeding females. The Scotch Half-bred is
a very prolific breed and has proved herself a real contender. |
| The Bluefaced Leicester
Sheep Breeders Association |
The Bluefaced Leicester is
now the most popular crossing sire throughout the British isles. Breeders
Index. Breeders Pages. |
| The Society of Border
Leicester Sheep Breeders |
A distinctive large white
sheep, long in body, well sprung in ribs with well-developed chest and gigot,
proud and graceful. The Border Leicester was established over 100 years ago and
named 'The Great Improver' the Border Leicester continues to sire quality
breeding females & marketable prime lambs. |