Beef farmers should avoid calf selection based only on appearance

It is vital that beef farmers avoid selecting calves for purchase based solely on their appearance at two to three weeks of age, said Teagasc experts at last Tuesday’s National Beef Conference in Tullamore.
Beef farmers should avoid  calf selection based only on appearance

It is vital that beef farmers avoid selecting calves for purchase based solely on their appearance at two to three weeks of age, said Teagasc experts at last Tuesday’s National Beef Conference in Tullamore.

Instead, they should aim to purchase calves on their genetic merit and, by doing this, calves of low genetic merit for beef will eventually be penalised in the market.

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