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Belgian Blues are a result of crossing Dutch Friesians and English shorthorns with the native animals in Belgian during the second half of the 19th century.
Belgian Blues are medium sized, long bodied, heavy cattle with a massive double muscle structure. They are robust cattle that produce a high yielding carcass. Belgian Blues are ideal for both commercial and dairy farmers. When crossed with Holstein or Friesian cows the proportion of difficult calvings is less than those experienced with other large continental beef breeds.
Click on the link below and take a look out our Belgian Blue
pages in our 2010 Beef Brochure... Belgian Blue Sires 2010
Genus Beef Breeding Programme (GBBP) To view details on proven Belgian Blue sires, click on the sire of your choice...
Pedigree Belgian Blue Sires... To view details on pedigree sires for the beef on beef farmer, click on the sire of your choice...
| Estimated Breeding Values | Here's a handy sire summary page in our 2010 Beef Brochure which lists all the selected sires with their individual estimated breeding values, click on the link below to view/download... | | EBV figures/data 2010 |
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