AHDB: Reduced number of calves available for beef production in the first half of 2023
Decreasing numbers were seen across all groups of cattle. However, as would be expected, the greatest decrease was seen in dairy male calves with registrations 19% lower than the same period in 2022. This significant decrease can be attributed to the continued uptake of sexed semen and beef cross breeding strategy in GB dairy herds.
The number of calves registered that could be available for beef production (dairy male calves and beef calves of both sexes) has reduced by 1.8% to 1.30 million head, largely driven by dairy males. Such trends are important to monitor as we consider future beef supply.
Looking at registrations by dam type, so far this year registrations of animals for beef production out of the dairy herd have risen by 1.7%, while suckler-born registrations have fallen by 3.5%. This demonstrates the increased importance of the dairy herd to beef production.
Analysing breed data in more detail, reductions continued i
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