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Female farmers: #BreakTheBias on International Women’s Day
British farming is traditionally a male-dominated industry, but there are 10,000s of women who work in agriculture, and one company is helping to celebrate that.As…
Breedr BENCHMARK!
I’m proud to introduce Breedr BENCHMARK, our new world-leading membership tier that will help you compare in real-time, the performance of your animals against farms just like…
Suckler producers maximise returns with Breedr
Breedr, the precision livestock network, has launched a new initiative to help suckler producers become more profitable and resilient at a time of intense change.SucklerClub…
Data will transform livestock production, say OFC speakers
The livestock industry is facing significant change in the next five to 10 years, with the collision of environmental and net zero targets, new trade…
Breedr smashes crowdfunding target
Breedr, the free app which is transforming the British beef industry, has smashed its crowdfunding target just 24 hours into the campaign.Initially opening to existing…
Farmers’ chance to invest in future of livestock production
British farmers are being given the chance to invest in the future of livestock production, diversifying their own income streams while accelerating the drive to…
Breedr offers seamless cattle reporting with ScotEID
Farmers in Scotland will have to log all cattle movements with ScotEID from 4 October 2021, potentially causing problems for those used to reporting to…
Worried about the ScotEID switch over?
You might have heard that news that the Cattle Tracing System (CTS) which currently records all cattle births, deaths and movements in the UK is…
Overcoming grazing challenges with Breedr
Regular weighing of cattle, even when out on grass, can help pick up issues before they present visually. We’ve found that profit from our top 20% of store cattle is wiped out by the losses on the bottom 10%! Being able to quickly identify animals that aren’t performing and bringing corrective action therefore makes financial sense and is well worth the time and investment in weighing.