Limousin bull Dinmore Bandit, owned by the Whinfellpark herd of Messrs Jenkinson, Clifton Moor Farm,Clifton,Penrith,Cumbria has been selected for inclusion in the EBLEX sponsored Young Bull Promotion Scheme. The ongoing aim of this established scheme is to promote the use of genetically superior bulls across herds within a breed.

Dinmore Bandit, bred and sold by Paul Dawes, Dinmore Manor, Dinmore,Hereford, was purchased atCarlisle’s February Limousin Sale for 28,000gns where he had stood as the pre-sale show’s Intermediate Champion.

Extremely well bred, Bandit is out of the Shire Pentagon sired Fleethill Sal who is a previous Royal Welsh Show Champion and Red Ladies Show and Sale Champion (2004) where she was purchased by Paul Dawes for 17,000gns.  This summer she was part of the winning Interbreed Team of Five at the Royal Show. Dinmore Bandit’s sire is the Oxygene son Wilodge Tonka who himself was purchased for 30,000gns atCarlislein 2003.  Featuring excellent performance figures, Bandit has a top 1% Beef Value of LM+37 and ranks in the top 1% of the breed for 400 day growth and Muscle Score and in the top 10% for 200-day growth and muscle depth.

Further principle objectives of the scheme are; to promote rapid genetic improvement via reduced generation intervals and improved selection differentials and secondly, to improve the accuracy of EBVs by increasing the connectedness (related animals) amongst herds. To be considered for selection, bulls must ideally be in the top 1% of the breed for both Beef Value and Calving value as calculated in the BLUP evaluations at the time of selection.  Bulls must be under 30 months old on the date of submission and must have 200 and 400-day-weights and scans recorded to be considered.

As well as the selection of a promising young bull to a set criteria, the YBPS sees the distribution of at least 100 straws of semen, free of charge, to at least 20 herds.  All participating herds must be a member of the Beefbreeder service and all BLCS recording members are eligible to apply for an allocation of straws.  The British Limousin Cattle Society has the responsibility for arranging the distribution of the semen.

For any further information please contact BLCS Chief Executive, Iain Kerr, on 02476 696500

 

Name  – DINMORE BANDIT
Herd Book number-DIR06-042
Date of Birth – 22/05/2006
Owner –  Mr A Jenkinson,Clifton Moor,Clifton,Penrith,Cumbria.  CA10 2EY
Breeder –  Mr P Dawes, Kipperknowle Farm, Dinmore Manor,Hereford,Herefordshire,HR4 8EE

Grand sire – OXYGENE  12-98-171-453

Sire – WILODGE TONKA  WEY02-002

Grand dam – WILODGE MECLAIRE   WEY96-022

Grand sire –  SHIRE PENTAGON   EL99-508

Dam – FLEETHILLSAL   GR01-033

Grand dam – FLEETHILL HUSH   GR92-010

Weight  100day 200day 300day 400day 500day
172 306 494 676 841
BLUP run  Gestation length Calvingease BirthWeight Calving value 200 daymilk 200 day growth 400 Day growth
EBV

1

-2.5

2.4

LM0C

-3

35

62

Acc%

72

59

67

68

55

75

74

Index

94

98

81

95

88

124

125

Muscling score

Muscle

Depth

FatDepth Beef Value
EBV

1.2

4.9

0.1

LM35

   

Date last BLUP’d

Acc%

61

68

50

74

    04/03/2008
Index

120

119

91

127

     

 

2 COMMENTS

    • Dear Gareth

      Whilst the scheme continues to be run by Eblex, a Limousin bull is not always either put forward or selected each year. After Dinmore Bandit in 2008, the next one was Kaprico Eravelle in 2011. Bulls must be in the top 10% for Calving & Beef Values and the aim of the YBPS is to promote rapid genetic improvement as well as accuracy of EBVs amongst performance-recording herds. 4 straws are allocated by lottery to 25 herds ie 100 straws in total.

      I hope this answers your question.