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<blockquote data-quote="farmer rich" data-source="post: 111139" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>Sorry, couldn't let this one pass.</p><p>Welsh Black is not a common breed in the UK. It is most often used pure or crossed as a suckler dam, prized for its moderate size, thrifty nature and good milking ability, it is not generally used as a terminal sire although it is used to sell Welsh branded beef as a niche product.</p><p></p><p>To set the record straight. - There are more Limousin cattle registered in the UK than any other beef breed(36%), this is followed by Charolais(20%), then Simmental(13%), then Angus(10%), then Belgian Blue(10%). Welsh Black are firmly in the Other breeds Category (part of 11%).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer rich, post: 111139, member: 1952"] Sorry, couldn't let this one pass. Welsh Black is not a common breed in the UK. It is most often used pure or crossed as a suckler dam, prized for its moderate size, thrifty nature and good milking ability, it is not generally used as a terminal sire although it is used to sell Welsh branded beef as a niche product. To set the record straight. - There are more Limousin cattle registered in the UK than any other beef breed(36%), this is followed by Charolais(20%), then Simmental(13%), then Angus(10%), then Belgian Blue(10%). Welsh Black are firmly in the Other breeds Category (part of 11%). [/QUOTE]
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