07/04/08
          
               
            For the second year in a row the quality of English beef carcases
              has shown clear across-the-board improvements, reveal the latest
              annual carcase classification figures from EBLEX Ltd, the industry
            body for beef and lamb levy-payers in England. 
            
          Overall, MLC classification reports for more than 200,000 prime
            cattle slaughtered in England in 2007 show 48% of prime beef carcases
            meeting the preferred ‘R4L or better’ specification.
            This compares with 46% of carcases meeting the specification in 2006
            and just 41% in 2005. 
             
            More detailed analysis reveals year-on-year improvements in the leanness
            and conformation of both steers and heifers, with steers showing
            a particularly encouraging degree of conformation improvement. Only
            young bulls suffered a decline in conformation.  
          English Annual Beef Carcase Performance (MLC) 
 
  
    
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         4L or Leaner 
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         R or Better 
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         R4L or Better * 
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         2006 
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         2007 
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         2006 
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         2007 
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         2006 
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         2007 
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         All Prime Cattle 
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         89% 
       | 
      
         90% 
       | 
      
         52% 
       | 
      
         53% 
       | 
      
         46% 
       | 
      
         48% 
       | 
     
    
      | 
         Steers 
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         92% 
       | 
      
         93% 
       | 
      
         51% 
       | 
      
         53% 
       | 
      
         47% 
       | 
      
         49% 
       | 
     
    
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         Heifers 
       | 
      
         80% 
       | 
      
         81% 
       | 
      
         52% 
       | 
      
         53% 
       | 
      
         42% 
       | 
      
         43% 
       | 
     
    
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         Young Bulls 
       | 
      
         98% 
       | 
      
         98% 
       | 
      
         58% 
       | 
      
         54% 
       | 
      
         52% 
       | 
      
         53% 
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          * Both leaner and better conformation
             
            
          Consolidating the gains of recent years, comfortably
            over 50% of all classes of carcase met the ‘R or better’ target
            for conformation in 2007, while over 90% of steers and 80% of heifers
            met the ‘4L or leaner’ target for finish. This underlines
            the value of improved breeding and management across the national
            herd. 
             
            Encouragingly too, these quality improvements were achieved at the
            same time as a noticeable increase in average carcase weights for
            all classes of stock. At 343 kg in 2007, steer carcases were fully
            4 kg heavier than 2006 while bulls were 3kg heavier at 330 kg and
            heifers 2 kg heavier at 299 kg. 
             
            Equally, the improvements were secured despite the not inconsiderable
            movement and marketing disruptions of foot and mouth disease. 
             
            With over half the carcases failing to meet both the preferred conformation
            and leanness targets there clearly remains considerable room for
            improvement in responding to the demands of the modern beef market
            within current production constraints. 
             
            Practical guidance to support continued improvements in carcase quality
            is available free of charge to English levy payers through the EBLEX
            Beef Better Returns Programme funded by Defra and the Beef Action
            for Profit resource, both accessible at www.eblex.org.uk. 
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