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    Deadline approaching for Hill Ram Scheme

    John SwireBy John SwireMarch 18, 20203 Mins Read
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    The deadline to register interest for an innovative sheep genetic improvement scheme is fast approaching.

    Welsh hill farmers have until March 31 to express interest in joining Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC)’s Hill Ram Scheme.

    This marks the end of the second round of recruitment for farmers to join the Scheme, who will join the 22 farmers and 7 Leader Flocks who are already a part of the Scheme.

    The Scheme is open to all hill flocks operating in Wales. Farmers who join the Scheme will receive support in performance recording their flocks using the latest DNA parentage technology – meaning it is especially suited to extensive hill systems.

    Analysing the DNA and flock genetics will allow farmers to target various aspects of flock performance such as growth and finishing, improving the breeding nucleus or producing rams with demonstrated Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) to sell on.

    Bedwyr Jones is one of seven Hill Ram Scheme Leader Flocks who have been involved with the Scheme since the start of the project and act as example flocks to new farmers joining the Scheme. Bedwyr farms alongside his family on an extensive hill farm near Nant Gwynant in Snowdonia.

    Bedwyr explained ‘Being able to use DNA sampling technology means I do not have increased labour at lambing time but am still able to record my flock in this extensive system’.

    ‘The Snowdonia Mountain range is an unforgiving environment and I am excited to see the results from being able to select ewes that consistently perform in this system.’

    HCC’s Gwawr Parry, who co-ordinates the Hill Ram Scheme, commented ‘The DNA performance recording which Hill Ram farmers are doing as part of the project is right at the forefront of progressive farming and technology. Being a part of the Scheme offers hill farmers a unique chance to fine tune their flock performance and output with little to no change to their systems.’

    ‘I would urge hill farmers to register their interest via the HCC website as soon as possible.’

    Farmers have until March 31 to express interest via the online form on the HCC website.

    The Hill Ram Scheme is one strand of HCC’s Red Meat Development Programme – a 5-year programme designed at improving efficiency and profitability within the Welsh red meat sector.

    The Red Meat Development Programme is funded as part of the Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government.

     

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