Inspections are important for breeding. Breeders like to bring their animals together and compare the results of their respective breeding programs. This is a good parameter to compare qualities. Besides livestock, it can also be used to learn about the offspring of different breeding companies and their breeding strategies. The animal of the best quality in his or her age group will be praised. This is the way to showcase your livestock to a wider audience, which can lead to sales of animals. Inspections are also important on a social level. Therefore, it is very important to maintain this.
The judges are of course indispensable during inspections or breeding cattle days. The animals must be ranked correctly according to their qualities, which is a technical practice. The jury consists of persons with a lot of expertise. Generally, they are breeders themselves of Belgian Blue beef cattle of proven high quality. During the inspection the animals are placed in order from the best to the lesser, the jury gives a verbal explanation of how they have reached this arrangement. The jury usually consists of 2 to 4 people. If they cannot agree on the placement among themselves, the referee must make a final decision.
Conditions for participation:
→Only animals registered in a studbook may participate;
→ Bulls older than 15 months must have a nose ring;
→All animals must have two I&R ear tags;
→ Animals with abnormalities such as dental abnormalities will be excluded;
→ Present animals must be free of diseases and other external parasites;
→ For calved animals, this must be about 6 weeks ago;
The judges are of course indispensable during inspections or breeding cattle days. The animals must be ranked correctly according to their qualities, which is a technical practice. The jury consists of persons with a lot of expertise. Generally, they are breeders themselves of Belgian Blue beef cattle of proven high quality. During the inspection the animals are placed in order from the best to the lesser, the jury gives a verbal explanation of how they have reached this arrangement. The jury usually consists of 2 to 4 people. If they cannot agree on the placement among themselves, the referee must make a final decision.
Conditions for participation:
→Only animals registered in a studbook may participate;
→ Bulls older than 15 months must have a nose ring;
→All animals must have two I&R ear tags;
→ Animals with abnormalities such as dental abnormalities will be excluded;
→ Present animals must be free of diseases and other external parasites;
→ For calved animals, this must be about 6 weeks ago;