| 19/10/07 Through October and November of this year, the British Limousin
            Cattle Society is undertaking an extensive customer survey of the
            performance of over 1000 Limousin bulls sold through Official Society
            sales.   The stated aims of the buyer’s survey are: to assess the practical
            performance of the Limousin breed in a variety of management systems,
            environments and areas of the country; and to provide breeders with
            meaningful feedback on performance that may help in future breeding
            decisions and overall Limousin breed improvement.   In the first instance the survey will cover those bulls purchased
            at Society Sales in 2004.  Wide ranging in its nature, questions
            will be included on: the bulls’ working environment and performance,
            calving ease, temperament, longevity, quality, growth rate and food
            conversion of progeny and the actual marketing of progeny.  Respondents
            will also be asked to comment on any physical or health problems
            they may have encountered and also on the importance of performance
            recording and herd health information when selecting and purchasing
            bulls.   Iain Kerr, BLCS Chief Executive said, “Following up the performance
            of bulls beyond sales is hugely important.  The bull buyer is
            absolutely key and this survey affords them the opportunity to feed
            their views directly back to breeders through the Society.   Beef
            producers are focused totally on the bottom line. It is our aim to
            address their needs and continue to provide them with high performance,
            profit leaving bulls.” An overall general summary and appraisal of the survey’s replies
            will be published early in December/January.   Welsh
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