The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Survey shows big switch to Simmental

- KATRINA MACARTHUR FARMING EDITOR

Results from a survey conducted by the British Simmental Cattle Society (BSCS) have revealed that 36% of buyers changed to the Simmental from a different breed of bull in the previous five years.

The survey saw buyers who had purchased from 2017 to 2019 comment on a range of topics, covering the initial reasons for purchasing a Simmental and how satisfied they have been with their bull’s abilities and performanc­e.

Respondent­s answered a range of questions including fertility and serving capacity, performanc­e of progeny, heard health informatio­n, pre-sale inspection­s and fertility testing.

The top characteri­stic for buyers was temperamen­t, with 97% saying the temperamen­t of their bulls was good. Less than 5% said the bulls or their progeny had been below average for temperamen­t.

More than 70% of buyers indicated that performanc­e figures and EBVS were ‘quite’ or ‘very’ important when buying a bull, with EBVs being ranked the most important and maternal (milk) a close second.

The Simmental breed has taken a lead in many aspects of herd health at sales over the years and the importance of this is shown in the survey with a total of 98% of respondent­s saying it was very important or important to purchase from high-health herds.

Over 90% of buyers placed importance on bulls having passed through a

pre-sale inspection.

From the respondent­s, 60% of the bulls have gone to work on hill farms and 40% to lowland.

Bulls are used on mainly suckler herds, with the dominant breed of suckler cows being Simmental/ Simmental crosses, followed by Limousin/ Limousin crosses, Aberdeen-Angus/ Aberdeen-Angus crosses

and Luing/Luing crosses.

The largest percentage of buyers said they run 31 to 100 cows, with 37% having 101 to 200, and 21% having more than 200 head.

Breeders were given some signals for forward sales to not overfeed bulls, and the importance of feet, good legs and mobility.

Iain Kerr, BSCS general manager, said: “The Simmental breed is

renowned for breeding quality heifer replacemen­ts and for being first class suckler cows with plenty of milk, good fertility, easily calved and crossing to advantage with any other breed.

“To have these qualities recognised and endorsed by the breed’s buyers, with an approval/repeat customer rate of 94%, is really encouragin­g.”

 ?? ?? GOOD BUY: Ninety seven per cent said their Simmental bull’s temperamen­t was good.
GOOD BUY: Ninety seven per cent said their Simmental bull’s temperamen­t was good.

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