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2018 Australian Beef Cattle Registrations 2018 AUSTRALIAN BEEF CATTLE REGISTRATIONS For the 2018 year beef cattle registrations totalled 147,293. This was 6,395 registrations higher than in 2017. The composition of registrations by breed group in 2018 was as follows: Breed Group 2018 Registrations % of registrations a. British breeds & 82,028 55.7 Australian derivatives b. Tropical breeds 31,603 21.5 c. European breeds & 20,333 14.1 other derivatives d. Other breeds 12,961 8.8 Total 147,293 Table 1: AUSTRALIAN BEEF CATTLE REGISTRATIONS BY BREED GROUP 2009-2018 Compiled by: Australian Registered Cattle Breeders' Association Inc. Breed Group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 British Breeds & Australian Derivatives No. of 74,230 72,631 79,083 82,703 80,724 77,682 78,714 84,492 75,210 82,028 registrations % of 54.7 53.9 57.2 57.2 56.2 58.0 58.0 57.1 53.4 55.7 registrations Tropical Breeds No. of 35,637 34,553 33,541 32,699 33,612 28,392 28,107 31,843 32,902 31,603 registrations % of 26.2 25.7 24.2 22.6 23.4 21.2 20.7 21.5 23.4 21.5 registrations European Breeds & Derivatives No. of 22,913 24,072 20,885 24,984 22,802 20,508 19,980 20,945 20,030 20,333 registrations % of 16.9 17.9 15.1 17.3 15.9 15.3 14.7 14.2 14.2 14.1 registrations Other Breeds No. of 2,990 3,428 4,832 4,180 6,389 7,298 8,888 10,726 12,756 12,961 registrations % of 2.2 2.5 3.5 2.9 4.5 5.5 6.6 7.2 9.1 8.8 registrations Total 135,770 134,684 138,341 144,566 143,527 133,880 135,689 148,006 140,898 147,293 ARCBA 2018 Registration Statistics Table 2: 2018 AUSTRALIAN BEEF CATTLE REGISTRATIONS BY BREED SOCIETY Compiled by: Australian Registered Cattle Breeders' Association Inc. 2018 2018 2018 Breed Society Primary Secondary Total % of Regns Regns Regns Regns * 1. Angus Society of Australia 48,085 24,713 72,798 34.49% 2. Australian Brahman Breeders Association 10,068 15,350 25,418 12.04% * 3. Herefords Australia 19,704 3,442 23,146 10.97% + 4. Santa Gertrudis Breeders (Aust.) Assoc. 6,382 11,517 17,899 8.48% 5. Australian Wagyu Association 11,799 717 12,516 5.93% * 6. Droughtmaster Stud Breeders Society Ltd 8,778 3,189 11,967 5.67% ø 7. Charolais Society of Australia 7,935 633 8,568 4.06% ø 8. Australian Limousin Breeders Society Ltd 6,070 460 6,530 3.09% * 9. Shorthorn Society of Australia 5,388 680 6,068 2.87% * 10. Australian Simmental Breeder's Assoc. Ltd 5,117 378 5,495 2.60% 11. Australian Brangus Cattle Association 2,816 1,761 4,577 2.17% * 12. Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society 4,230 37 4,267 2.02% * 13. Red Angus Beef Cattle Society of Australia 2,366 286 2,652 1.26% ø 14. Australian Braford Society 964 138 1,102 0.52% * 15. Speckle Park International 1162 190 1,352 0.64% 16. Charbray Society of Australia 879 0 879 0.42% * 17. Belmont Red Association of Aust. 1413 0 1,413 0.67% ø 18. Devon Breeders Society of Australia 345 137 482 0.23% 19. South Devon Cattle Society of Australia Inc. 428 51 479 0.23% * 20. Blonde d'Aquitaine Society of Australia 426 28 454 0.22% 21. Australian Lowline Cattle 435 0 435 0.21% * 22. Australian Red Poll Society 426 0 426 0.20% 23. Australian Gelbvieh Association 376 23 399 0.19% 24. Fleckvieh Society of Australia 368 0 368 0.17% * 25. Australian Senepol Cattle 303 0 303 0.14% 26. Beef Shorthorn Society of Australia 284 0 284 0.13% ø 27. Australian Galloway Association 242 0 242 0.11% * 28. Romagnola Breeders' Society 140 0 140 0.07% ø 29. Australian Salers Association 46 40 86 0.04% 30. Australian Bazadais Cattle Society Inc. 85 0 85 0.04% 31. Maine Anjou Beef Cattle Breeders Aust. Ltd. 83 0 83 0.04% 32. Lincoln Red 54 0 54 0.03% 33. British White Cattle Society 41 0 41 0.02% 34. Chianina 23 0 23 0.01% 35. Bazadaise Breeders of Australia Inc 23 0 23 0.01% 36. Belgian Blue 9 0 9 0.00% 37. Australian Piedmontese Cattle Association Inc. 0 0 0 0.00% 38. Mandalong Specials 0 0 0 0.00% 39. Nguni 0 0 0 0.00% 40. Boran 0 0 0 0.00% 41. Tropicana 0 0 0 0.00% * 42. Bonsmara Cattle Breeders Society 0 0 0 0.00% 43. Southern Hemisphere Pinzgauer 0 0 0 0.00% 44. Tuli 0 0 0 0.00% 45. Chiangus 0 0 0 0.00% Total for 45 breed societies 147,293 63,770 211,063 100.00% Registration system codes: Traditional; * Female Inventory only; ø Female Inventory Combination; Brahman system; + Santa Gertrudis system; ++ Electronic. In 2007, Hereford and Poll Hereford registrations were undertaken by Herefords Australia Ltd. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ARCBA 2017 Registration Statistics 2 Table 3: AUSTRALIAN BEEF CATTLE PRIMARY REGISTRATIONS BY BREED SOCIETY 2005-2018 Compiled by: Australian Registered Cattle Breeders' Association Inc. British Breeds & 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Australian Derivatives Angus 30,969 33,826 33,808 34,687 33,488 31,595 33,191 40,058 40,910 41,188 43,485 45,117 40,999 48,085 Poll Hereford* 17,774 17,403 26,636 23,868 22,928 24,906 24,417 23,828 23,561 21,210 19,731 22,533 19,762 19,704 Hereford * 12,062 11,226 ----- ------- Shorthorn 7,097 6,933 5,8026,436 5,939 4,466 8,377 7,253 5,054 5,027 5,795 5,862 5,614 5,388 Murray Grey 7,609 8,313 5,931 6,517 5,758 5,877 6,582 5,221 5,123 4,767 4,383 5,006 4,213 4,230 Red Angus 1,608 1,781 3,054 2,218 1,960 2,124 2,862 2,756 2,916 2,831 2,632 3,002 2,061 2,366 Australian Lowline 738 691 706 613 552 585 551 508 421 348 324 465 623 435 Red Poll 1,247 1,052 899 872 1,063 642 901 768 607 749 546 707 532 426 South Devon 1,805 840 831 780 679 544 597 701 513 439 515 495 501 428 Devon 576 686 543 577 815 720 667 593 470 346 561 523 353 345 Beef Shorthorn 259 326 436 473 321 394 274 319 627 284 306 276 245 284 Galloway 363 259 489 251 313 495 265 491 310 363 329 316 197 242 Lincoln Red 204 81 113 120 224 124 290 77 89 79 63 100 41 54 British White 263 102 149 130 190 159 109 130 123 51 44 90 69 41 Group Total 82,574 83,519 79,397 77,542 74,230 72,631 79,083 82,703 80,724 77,682 78,714 84,492 75,210 82,028 Tropical Breeds Brahman 13,124 12,783 12,93013,064 12,335 10,805 9,402 9,806 9,650 8,120 9,707 10,945 12,152 10,068 Droughtmaster 8,298 7,466 10,40610,179 9,509 10,421 9,505 8,553 9,453 8,131 7,176 7,663 8,708 8,778 Santa Gertrudis 7,085 7,936 6,403 7,431 6,894 6,691 6,731 5,729 6,424 5,807 5,515 5,486 5,591 6,382 Brangus 2,713 3,310 3,288 3,116 2,699 2,767 3,889 3,481 3,284 2,546 2,683 3,864 3,616 2,816 Belmont Red 711 590 649 575 542 762 752 1,974 1,370 1,474 500 949 772 1,413 Braford 1,318 1,574 1,5051,119 851 1,005 1,140 823 922 1,017 827 983 838 964 Charbray 2,191 1,458 1,5822,077 1,949 1,541 1,623 1,826 1,709 1,052 1,219 1,678 936 879 Senepol 469 900 822 542 528 473 429 471 353 146 462 275 289 303 Nguni na na nana 22 0 16 012 0 12 0 0 0 Boran 35 0 660 43 26 0 3535 0 6 0 0 0 Bonsmara na na na na 265 62 54 1400 99 0 0 0 0 Tuli 0 31 10000 0000000 Group Total 35,944 36,048 37,652 38,103 35,637 34,553 33,541 32,699 33,612 28,392 28,107 31,843 32,902 31,603 * In 2007, Hereford & Poll Hereford registrations are undertaken by Herefords Australia Ltd. ARCBA 2017 Registration Statistics 3 Table 3: AUSTRALIAN BEEF CATTLE PRIMARY REGISTRATIONS BY BREED SOCIETY 2005-2018 Compiled by: Australian Registered Cattle Breeders' Association Inc. European Breeds & 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Derivatives Charolais 9,163 9,053 9,266 9,963 10,368 10,668 8,302 10,735 9,523 8,071 7,852 8,275 7,639 7,963 Limousin 6,060 6,181 5,986 5,734 5,927 6,559 5,733 7,436 6,540 5,907 5,786 5,586 6,170 6,070 Simmental 3,628 4,437 3,992 3,829 4,178 4,144 4,383 4,289 4,171 4,396 4,368 4,432 4,353 5,117 Blonde d'Aquitaine 293 769 594 714 770 831 813 1,006 896 773 751 843 574 426 Gelbvieh 892 428 848 888 634 820 701 604 622 380 395 443 463 376 Fleckvieh na na na na na na na na 139 348 396 628 262 368 Romagnola 344 338 436 580 461 474 415 273 281 335 119 378 168 140 Australian Bazadais na na na na 170 116 163 196 224 86 138 177 156 85 Maine Anjou 114 82 110 60 93 38 69 44 82 60 48 17 141 83 Salers 151 311 108 154 166 91 67 104 112 50 43 38 48 46 Chianina 12 21 48 11 47 46 17 11 54 35 40 28 17 23 Bazadaise Breeders na na na na na 167 163 198 79 30 5 43 16 23 Belgian Blue 20 32 26 42 32 41 3 26 26 8 0 13 13 9 Piedmontese 51 31 32 66 56 64 56 42 53 29 39 37 10 0 Southern He Pinzgauer na na nanananana20000000 Chiangus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 na na na na 0 0 Aust.
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