Hayley Bruce heads off to Australia

Hayley Bruce heads off to Australia

10.01.2018

Everyone at the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society would like to send our best wishes to Hayley Bruce as she embarks on her experience in Australia. Hayley was the overall winner from three talented and enthusiastic young chefs who made the final of the Aberdeen-Angus Scotch Beef Award, run by the Society in conjunction with QMS as part of the World Angus Forum. …

Friday update: 5th January 2018 - including the appointment of a new Society Chief Executive

Friday update: 5th January 2018 – including the appointment of a new Society Chief Executive

05.01.2018

After a great 2017 which will be a year to remember for all within and around the Society, here is your first Friday update of 2018. We’d like to start by wishing all of our members and followers a very Happy New Year from the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. We’re extremely thankful for all our members’ support and are looking forward …

Aberdeen-Angus X's wanted for purchase

Aberdeen-Angus X’s wanted for purchase

Natasha Smith is looking to purchase six Aberdeen-Angus X’s at around 3 months of age, with named sires and off milk already. If you think you might be able to help, please get in touch with Natasha directly via: tashsmith1@icloud.com. They are situated in the East Midlands in Derbyshire.

The Pottage herd wins AHDB Beef & Lamb Progressive Herd award for the Aberdeen-Angus cattle breed

The Pottage herd wins AHDB Beef & Lamb Progressive Herd award for the Aberdeen-Angus cattle breed

04.01.2018

The Pottage herd, owned by Richard & Penny Mortimore from West Sussex, has been recognised by AHDB Beef & Lamb as the most progressive herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle based on the herd’s genetic merit and improvement in 2017. “About five years ago we decided to reduce cow numbers, as we personally (as well as some cows!) had passed retirement age, …