18/10/06
The strong export demand for Aberdeen-Angus cattle is continuing with the
  shipment this week of 16 heifers and a bull calf to found a new herd in the
  Anjou region of France. 
            The cattle have all come from the Black Watch herd of Mary Hamnett
            and Gordon Oliver at Upper Waterside, Disley, near Stockport, Cheshire. 
            The buyer is Vincent Degraux who plans to produce quality Aberdeen-Angus
              beef to supply high class restaurants in the Anjou region. 
            “This is a new venture and M Degraux was looking for traditional-type
              Aberdeen-Angus cattle which are easily maintained and managed and
              produce quality beef for a discerning market,” said Ms Hamnett. 
            The cattle left on Sunday and within 24 hours were happily grazing
              in their new home. 
            The heifers were sired by Walpole of Glaisdale, Crake Laser Z299
              and The Moss Inverness B267 and were mostly in calf to a native-bred
              bull. 
            Ms Hamnett and Mr Oliver specialise in producing organic Aberdeen-Angus
              beef from their 45-cow herd on their high-lying all-grass Pennine
              farm.  Prime cattle are marketed through Dovecote Park Ltd
              for Waitrose. The herd was named Cheshire Beef Breed Herd of the
              Year in 2004 and Cheshire Organic Farm of the Year this year. 
            Since the lifting of the export ban earlier this year, Aberdeen-Angus
              cattle have been exported from the UK to Estonia, Germany, Romania,
              Switzerland and France. 
             
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