23/07/07 
            The Holtstead herd of Charolais cattle owned by F & J
                Andrews of Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, has been recognised by
                EBLEX (English Beef and Lamb Executive) and Farmers Guardian
            as the Most Improved Herd of Charolais 2006/07. 
            
            
            
            
             
             
             2006 Overall Scottish and Northern Charolais Champion, and the  
             Cumberland Show's Interbreed winner, HOLSTEAD VELVET 
             www.charolais.co.uk 
               
             
              
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            The award is presented by the EBLEX Beef Better Returns Programme
              (Beef BRP) to the recorded herd* that shows the most impressive
              improvement to its genetic merit over a 12 month period. There
              is a separate award for each of eight UK breeds. 
               
              Fred Andrews of F & J Andrews said: “I knew my figures
              had improved, but winning this award was still quite a surprise.
              I think recording is important and I have been doing it since the
              eighties. We’ve always had good females in our herd so when
              we matched them with high index bulls, we found a formula that
              seems to work well. We were delighted to win this award. 
               
              “Since the introduction of EBVs, it has been a fresh challenge
              for pedigree breeders like ourselves to ensure good genetic values
              for our cattle. We hope that the superior EBVs in the herd compliment
              the excellent appearance of our cattle. I still give a high priority
              to good locomotion and breed character, which must be maintained
              if the Charolais, or indeed any breed, continues to develop. With
              these traits already accounted for in my selection of breeding
              animals, I can select further using EBVs with confidence. So, too,
              can my customers have that confidence in these EBVs.” 
               
              The award was presented at the Great Yorkshire Show in July by
              EBLEX Regional Manager, Steve Powdrill. 
               
              Netta de la Cour, Beef BRP Project Manager, EBLEX, said: “Using
              EBVs in a commercial herd can improve returns by around £30
              per calf. Through this award we hope to highlight not only the
              excellent progress made by breeders but also the opportunities
              available to beef producers.” 
               
              David Benson, Chief Executive of the British Charolais Cattle Society,
              said: “I am very pleased for the Holtstead herd which is
              an excellent example of the quality available to commercial producers
              through the Charolais breed. 
               
              “It shows that through recording the cattle and using high-index
              bulls of good calving value, sound genetic progress can be made
              which will be required for future suckler beef production as the
              single farm payments are reduced. We need to identify easy calvers
            with fast growth rates and good conformation.” 
            *A recorded herd is one that has had its Estimated Breeding Values
              (EBVs) measured and recorded. EBVs describe the potential genetic
              traits of a bull or dam that will be passed on to their progeny.
              For example, if a beef producer wishes to reduce the time it takes
              for their cattle to mature to slaughter weight, they would choose
            a bull whose Growth Rate EBV is higher than the average. 
            
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