A processor has approached the Belted Galloway Club with a view to securing beef for international niche markets.
The club is required to determine the number of Belted Galloway cattle coming available for slaughter both north and south of the border.
Those who are breeding, finishing or interested in finishing Belted Galloways are asked to contact the club (des@castleislandstud.ie). This includes animals which are crossbred from a Belted Galloway bull.
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A processor has approached the Belted Galloway Club with a view to securing beef for international niche markets.
The club is required to determine the number of Belted Galloway cattle coming available for slaughter both north and south of the border.
Those who are breeding, finishing or interested in finishing Belted Galloways are asked to contact the club (des@castleislandstud.ie). This includes animals which are crossbred from a Belted Galloway bull.
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