Denmark The Board 2017 WAF 2017
The first Aberdeen Angus cattle came to Denmark in the fifties. The Association, however, was first founded the 6th of March 1970 and had 12 members. Hans von Folsach took over the farm from his father Gjessinggaard near Randers in Jutland. He imported one bull, two cows and three heifers from Ireland + two heifers from Sweden. These eight Aberdeen Angus were the first beef cattle in Denmark. Through the 47 years there have only been 10 presidents of the Association.
The Youth Section Angus Ungdom was started in the year 2012. Years before that, the Association had an exchange arrangement for young people especially with Ireland. In Denmark it can be very difficult to get young people interested in the development of the Angus cattle. There are some few but very keen persons, who work hard to make interesting events in the Youth Section Angus Ungdom. Meet them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/angusungdom/?fref=ts In 2016 for example, they took the initiative to visit a private slaughter and to visit a farm.
Through the years The Danish Aberdeen Angus Association has been able to publish a journal four times a year. Besides that, the Association also has sent out newsletters etc. In the early years only some few pages written on an old fashion typewriter were sent out but today it is easier and more modern Thanks to Microsoft
Jubilee Publications 1995 and 2010 In the year 2003 Denmark was the host of the Technical Meeting and in 2010 Denmark hosted the European Angus Forum.
What about the breeding??
HOW BIG OR HOW SMALL IS DENMARK WHEN IT COMES TO CATTLE-BREEDING INCLUDING ALL RACES? In Denmark 31. DECEMBER 2015: 1.566.000 total heads of cattle 257.000 were bulls and steers and 645.000 were heifers. The total of cows was 664.000 out of this, only 93-94.000 were suckler cows
Cows beef cattle: 2015 2016 2016 Total cows Total cows In breeding herds Aberdeen Angus 3.576 3.640 928 Blonde d'aquitaine 1.308 1.281 369 Charolais 3.048 2.956 1.280 Dansk Blåkvæg 924 1.059 91 Dansk Korthorn 273 319 54 Dexter 1.536 1.644 232 Galloway 2.907 3.167 298 Gelbvieh 4 3 - Grauvieh 371 403 100 Hereford 5.490 5.542 1.847 Limousine 14.749 14.699 3.968 Org. Schw Brunkvæg 18 20 8 Piemontese 207 183 68 Pinzgauer 69 77 4 Salers 170 170 31 Simmental 8.412 8.402 1.279 Skotsk Højlandskv 2.356 2.292 503 Wagyu 58 85 - Øvrige krydsninger 45.939 47.265 371 I alt 91.415 93.207 11.431
Aberdeen Angus cattle in Denmark vs. total numbers of beef cattle There are almost 40 different races of beef cattle in Denmark
Bulls average (Angus): BW: 39 kg. 200 Day Wt: 320 kg. YW: 555 Kg. Heifers average (Angus): BW: 37 kg. 200 Day Wt: 301 kg. YW: 461 kg. Pedigree: Sire: Nakkegårdens Nørd 913 (Sold to Ireland) Dam: Nakkegårdens V Cestica 686 DGS: V. skoven Mr. New Year
Number of members January 2017: Number of members: 194 Number of youth members: 17 Number of cows in total, purebred Angus and crossbreeding with Angus: 3.576 Number of herds with purebred and crossbred animals: 928 Ml. Pershore 1798 Sire: Netherallan Peter Pershore E 052 Dam: Ml. Felicia 1200F DGS: Ml. Improvement 675 Weight: 365 days: 679 kg Feeding efficiency: 4,67 LD area cm 2 : 75,6
Number of purebred Angus cows: 2.185 Number of crossbred cows with Angus: 1.391 Number of purebred calves: 1.856 Sire: Bakkens Red Advantage
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Aalestrup The Performance Test: The performance testing of beef cattle bulls is carried out at Aalestrup Breeding Station, Denmark. The main purpose is to test and identify superior young bulls to be used as herd sires in herds with pure breed and for cross-breeding. Registrations during the Test Period: The test begins when the bull is 7½ months old and ends when the bull is 12 months old. During the test period the bull s body-gain, muscularity and feed conversion is registered. Also possible cases of diseases are registered. Estimated Breeding Values on the Basis of Registrations: Registrations from the performance test are used to calculate estimated breeding values for: Daily gain (T-figure) The heritability: 40 percent Muscularity (U-figure) The heritability: 43 percent Feed conversion (FEF-figure) The heritability: 37 percent The purpose of the performance testing is to determine the bulls estimated breeding values as correct as possible. Consequently, relevant information from related animals is included in the estimated breeding values in question. - The bulls are fed with a complete ration. The feed intake is recorded during the entire test. - The temper and behavior of the bulls are registered.
Shows in Denmark The two biggest shows in Denmark are in Roskilde near Copenhagen and in Herning in Jutland. In 2017 The National Show was in Roskilde. Next year it will be in Herning. There are several shows around in the country during the summer but unfortunately Aberdeen Angus is not represented at them all. Thanks to some very keen breeders the Aberdeen Angus cattle has won a lot of Interbreed prices. In fact Aberdeen Angus takes a greater part of the Interbreed victories than Angus numerically should be entitled to. Rønnekilde Unik was one of the pricewinners.
Aberdeen Angus in Denmark Showtime
Dansk Angus Kød (Danish Angus Beef) The Danish Angus Beef (Dansk Angus Kød) is a trademark owned by the Danish Aberdeen Angus Association. That is, it belongs to the members. The members of Dansk Angus Kød are paid 5,- DDK/kg (0,65 Euro) more than the slaughterhouse listing price. Our members have since March 2016 to March 2017 received approximately 1.4 million DDK (185.000 EURO) extra for animals which have the quality that is demanded. The aim for the period was to find and slaughter 800 animals. This we achieved with success for the period March 2016 to March 2017.
Dansk Angus Kød (Danish Angus Beef) Claims to obtain the additional price: 1. Feeding: Cows, heifers and calves are on pasture during the summer period. Young bulls can be completed in the stable. In winter, fed mainly with grassland products and other roughage. 2. The animals must be free range all the year. 3. The animals in the stable must have access to a dry area. 4. The animals are at least 75% Angus in the pedigree. 5. The calf should go with the mother for at least 6 months. 6. To ensure a good dining experience, the animals must have a finished carcass. 7. For reasons of animal welfare and to ensure the best possible dining experience, there is a requirement for gentle delivery and transport. 8. There is a requirement for optimal ageing in the slaughterhouse. You have to be a member of the Danish Aberdeen Angus Association
Dansk Angus Kød (Danish Angus Beef) A group of members of the association is engaged in selecting animals for slaughtering and managing payouts. This group have put a lot of voluntary and unpaid work for the benefit of our members. All our members benefit from Dansk Angus Kød, whether they are producing animals for breeding or for slaughtering. All Angus breeders receive higher prices for breeding animals. We work together with Danish Crown KødGrossisten and Scandic Hotels all over Denmark.
It might be the headline for the success of Danish Aberdeen Angus. Our high veterinary status makes it attractive for other Angus breeders, mostly from Europe, to buy Angus livestock in Denmark. The Danish Aberdeen Angus Association`s agreement with the meat wholesaler has a major impact on the access of new members to the Association. The price of registered Angus livestock has increased over the past year. Danish Aberdeen Angus Association predicts that the development will continue in a positive direction for many years, based on consumers` desire for high quality meat and the increased interest in the purchase of livestock from Denmark, due to our high veterinary status. We will continue to focus on the breeding, in order to maintain the qualities that Aberdeen Angus is known for. Wanted DEAD or ALIVE
The Future There is no doubt that the Aberdeen Angus is an all-round breed. The cow s ability to give birth to a living calf, the ability to graze areas where nature preservation is wanted and besides this Aberdeen Angus provides us with exceptional meat. All these qualities make the Aberdeen Angus cow very popular. We want to maintain these qualities through the breeding. Two years ago, the breeding committee made a plan for the breed in Denmark. It shows our strong commitment to maintain the qualities the Aberdeen Angus breed is known for. We will continue to develop the trademark: Dansk Angus Kød
In 1989 our former president Annette Børge Hansen attended the World Forum in Argentina and she red this little grook by Piet Hein: Denmark seen from a foreign land Look but like a grain of sand. Denmark as we Danes conceive it is so big you won t believe it. Why not let us compromise about Denmark s prober size, which will truly please us all, since it s greater than it s small. Thank you all for listening and special thanks to our host of the World Angus Forum 2017