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The Parthenaise Pedigree Cattle Breed Society of Ireland

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Latest succes at Charleville Show
27th June 2009

New members and farmers interested in Parthenaise breeding always welcome, contact
secretary@parthenaise.ie
or
087/ 2222875


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Last update: Sunday, 2nd June 2009

Irish Parthenaise Society:

intends through the GeneIreland programme with ICBF to have similar breed advancement as the French with the breed. This is to be achieved by having select pairings of highly qualified bulls with proven pedigree cows. It is to be expected that breeders’ participation in this scheme will improve the overall quality and profitability of their own herd and will have an knock on effect by improving the quality of stock bulls and suckler replacements in the national herd.

Those already using Parthenaise bulls are seeing the improvement in their herds already, easier calving, more live healthy animals with good growth and conformation achieving top prices for export or in the factories. The experience in Ireland of finishing crossbred cattle is that they kill out extremely well, with over 80% grading U or better with high killout % and high yield of saleable meat.

Notices

The Year Letter for naming all Parthenaise pedigree calves born in 2009 is E


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Introduction:

Parthenaise Cattle
Are distinguished by the following traits
Ease of Calving – Double Muscle – High Fertility
Excellent Growth – Efficient Conversion – High Killing Out %
High Dressing % - Tender Lean Meat – Attractive Cattle


The major advantage of breeding heavily muscled Parthenaise is to produce expensive cuts of high quality meat with very little fat and high meat to bone ratio. Crossbreds sell at a premium with excellent conformation in the high value carcass areas.

Calving surveys reveal that despite the heavy muscling there is hardly any difficulty calving, 28% require slight assistance and 66% require no assistance at all Average birth weight for bulls is around 44 kg and heifers 41 kg, with mature bulls weighing up to 1,250 kg and cows up to 1000 kg. A large number of crossbreds have been born, all without assistance and there are good profile reports.

The Parthenaise are an attractive and stylish breed with pronounced pigmentation and hard black feet. They have great mobility and thriftiness one of the oldest beef breeds in France. where they are used to produce high quality lean meat sought after by today’s customer.

Fertility, regularity and ease of calving, and hardiness of calves are all excellent, with the result that because of, the maternal qualities and milk yields of Parthenaise cows ensures, their calves grow well.

Carcasses produce high yields of excellent quality meat, the result of good conformation and fine bone. Since killing out percentages can be over 66%, with saleable meat yield in excess of 80% cattle offered make very high prices. Cows and bulls sold in Ireland have achieved prices up to €3.38 kg (£1.20/lb) for E grades.

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Slieve Bloom Dominator

Pictured here is the
Top performing Bull in the latest Tully test across all beef breeds of pedigree bulls monitored.
Dominator's weight gain during his performance test was 247kgs, an average of
2.8kgs daily. He also has the greatest muscle depth, measuring 101.5mm. The next heaviest muscled in the Tully test was a comrade Parthenaise with a muscle depth of 99mm and he was also ahead of any other animal on test.

Parthenaise cattle, because of their better depth of muscle contribute the following:
(i) Their carcass weights are a greater % of live weight than animals with less muscle,
(ii) they have light bone and little fat, meat yield is very high, and
(iii) they grade extremely good in the EUROP system. even in first cross Parthenaise
over 80% grade U or better.



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