25/04/06 
               A NEW liveweight system of grading cull cows is to be introduced
                in most English livestock markets from April 24. 
              
              The new system, which has been developed on behalf of the UK
                industry by the English Beef and Lamb Executive (EBLEX), means
                markets will grade older beef and dairy animals into four quality
              groups according to carcase conformation and fat cover. 
              Prices for the four quality grades from participating markets
                will be available online at www.eblex.org.uk . 
              "Rather than one average price for all older cattle, this
                new system will give the industry and producers a clearer indication
                of prices for various quality grades. We have worked closely
                with the Livestock Auctioneers' Association to ensure the system
                is easy to operate and understand," said John Cross, EBLEX
                Chairman. 
              "Providing quality prices in this way helps farmers with
                finishing decisions, and also encourages a consistent quality
                beef product. It also helps overseas buyers make informed purchasing
                decisions." 
              Posters and a DVD explaining the new grades have been sent to
                all participating markets. Copies of the poster can be downloaded
                from www.eblex.org.uk. 
              * Grading Cull Cows 
              
                -  Grade 1: Produces a very good commercial
                  carcase. Well fleshed throughout; fat cover even, not patchy
                  or excessive.
 
                   
                 
                - Grade 2: Average to good quality carcase, not as good as
                  grade 1. May benefit from further finishing.
 
                   
                 
                - Grade 3: Poor carcase, plainer type. Lacking flesh. Manufacturing
                  grade / Steaker. May benefit from further finishing.
 
                   
                 
                - Grade 4: Extremely poor carcase, lacking flesh, notably under
                  finished or over fat, out of weight specification, or having
                  abnormalities. (Rejects)
 
               
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