Beef farmers turn to dairy-bred calves

In recent years, the national suckler herd has been in decline.
Beef farmers turn to dairy-bred calves

This is mainly due to the rising costs of maintaining suckler cows throughout the year (up to €700 per annum).

Also, there have been diminishing returns from beef markets and weanling sales in livestock marts.

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