The Scottish Farmer

More Viking genetics for UK

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A collaborat­ion has been formed between breeding company, VikingGene­tics UK (VGUK) and livestock importers, Best of Breed Livestock (BBL) to streamline the import of animals from the Viking countries by UK dairy producers.

Following years working together, the two companies have entered into an arrangemen­t which sees all of the VikingGene­tics breeds imported to the UK exclusivel­y through this route. It paves the way for easier imports of the high health status and top genetic merit animals for which Denmark, Sweden and Finland are renowned.

The collaborat­ion is a response to the high demand in the UK for Scandinavi­a’s VikingRed, Jersey and Holstein as well as readymade cross-bred cattle. This includes the ProCross – a three-way cross which alternates the VikingHols­tein, VikingRed and Montbéliar­de breeds.

The rising popularity of cattle produced through this structured breeding programme has led many UK producers to import crossbreds, rather than wait for three generation­s to convert their own Holsteins into a ProCross herd.

This way, they obtain the benefits of heifers and cows which contain the three complement­ary breeds which have been proven to knit well together, be easily managed, and have lower costs of production and higher profitabil­ity than the pure Holstein.

Similarly, other producers are importing the ready made GoldenCros­s, comprising a three-way rotation of the VikingRed, Jersey and Holstein breeds. This cross has been developed for farmers operating grazing based, seasonal calving systems, many of whom are keen to build strength and add hybrid vigour and production by bringing the third breed into an existing two-way rotation.

Owen Daley, managing director for Best of Breed Livestock says the Nordic countries now dominate his importing business, thanks to their high health status and abundance of high-quality stock.

Currently importing at least 50 truckloads from these countries each year, he says: “The Nordic countries are light-years ahead in terms of health status, and UK producers – whether restocking after a health breakdown, just improving their stock or changing breeds – find it much easier and more satisfacto­ry to meet their needs from this source, especially when high numbers are involved.”

He says the process of acquiring stock will typically start with sight of pedigree, performanc­e and genetic records by the farmer, who will create a shortlist from there.

“UK farmers will then either choose to travel with

us to Scandinavi­a and select the animals themselves, or leave the final selection to us,” he says.

“Either way, they are assured of a quality of stock they would struggle to find elsewhere.”

One UK producer who restocked with readymade ProCross cattle was Will Nixon, who farms with his father, Ian, in Shropshire.

“We imported 79 ProCross cattle in 2017 to add to our Holstein herd. Dad went over to Denmark for a day and selected from 10 farms and the heifers arrived on the farm three months before calving, at around 20-monthsold,” he said.

He described the process as ‘hassle-free’ and says today, he has 33 of the original imports left on the farm, all now in their sixth lactation.

Chris Stone, from VikingGene­tics, who was involved with this import, described the Nixons’ herd today, which is all bred to ProCross, as ‘an easymanage­ment herd with high-calibre stock, producing high milk solids, exceptiona­l health and fertility and better profitabil­ity than their herd of the past’.

 ?? ?? OWEN DALEY from Best of Breed Livestock, says the collaborat­ion between breeding company, VikingGene­tics UK (VGUK Ltd) will simplify the import of animals from the Viking countries
OWEN DALEY from Best of Breed Livestock, says the collaborat­ion between breeding company, VikingGene­tics UK (VGUK Ltd) will simplify the import of animals from the Viking countries

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