I. Breed Societies Maintaining Breeding Books for Purebred Breeding Animals (A) Purebred Breeding Animals of the Bovine Species

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I. Breed Societies Maintaining Breeding Books for Purebred Breeding Animals (A) Purebred Breeding Animals of the Bovine Species I. Breed societies maintaining breeding books for purebred breeding animals (a) Purebred breeding animals of the bovine species Member State List of breed societies, recognised by the competent authorities in accordance with Article 4(3), and Version Ireland competent authorities carrying out breeding programmes on purebred breeding animals of the bovine 21/07/2021 species as referred to in Article 7(1) and (3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012 1 2 3 4 5 6 Breed society or competent authority Breeding programme(1) Suspension, withdrawal and time limitation Name of breed society/ competent Name of breed covered by Geographical territory Derogations(3) Date of Date of withdrawal of authority approved breeding of each approved approval of recognition as breed society(4) Contact details programme breeding programme breeding Date of suspension or Date of recognition of breed society Web-access to information programme withdrawal of approval of on breeding (dd.mm.yyyy) breeding programme(4) programme(s)(2) Date until the approval of breeding programme is timely limited(4) Name Irish Angus Cattle Society Irish Angus Republic of Ireland 22.06.2018 Northern Ireland 24 Hawthorn Crescent, England Boyle, Carrick on Shannon Scotland Co Tipperary Wales 071 9620253 071 9620406 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishangus.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Charolais Cattle Society Irish Charolais Republic of Ireland 24.05.2018 Ltd Irish Farm Centre http://charolais.ie/membership/ Bluebell, Dublin 12 herd-book-rules/ 01 4198050 01 4080640 @ [email protected] www(2) www.charolais.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Simmental Cattle Society Irish Simmental Republic of Ireland 30.12.2015 44 Church Street http://www.irishsimmental.com Tullamore, Co Offaly /wp-content/uploads/Herdbook- Regulations-2018.pdf 057 9324577 057 9324596 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishsimmental.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Holstein Freisian Irish Holstein Friesian Republic of Ireland 15.02.2018 Association http://ihfa.ie/wp- Ballymacowen content/uploads/2015/07/Rules. Clonakilty, Co Cork pdf 023 8833443 023 8834740 @ [email protected] www(2) www.ihfa.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Hereford Breed Society Irish Hereford Republic of Ireland 18.11.2015 Ltd Harbour Street https://herefordmarke Mullingar, Co Westmeath 044 9348855 ting.files.wordpress.co 044 9348949 m/2014/03/11-herd- book-rules1.pdf @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishhereford.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Jersey Cattle Association of Irish Jersey Republic of Ireland 23.10.2017 Ireland Horsepark House, Kennastown Trim, Co Meath 086 0671077 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishjerseycattle.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Kerry Cattle Society Ltd Kerry Republic of Ireland 4 01.06.2015 Cahernane Killarney, Co Kerry 064 6631840 @ [email protected] www(2) www.kerrycattle.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Limousin Cattle Society Irish Limousin Republic of Ireland 29.01.2016 Kilglass Mitchelstown, Co Cork https://www.irishlim 025 85036 ousin.com/wp- 025 85060 content/uploads/202 @ [email protected] 0/07/Latest-version- www(2) www.irishlimousin.com Breeding- Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Programme-of-the- Irish-Limousin- Cattle-Society- Limited-2020-July- .pdf Name Meuse Rhine Issel Cattle Meuse Rhine Issel Republic of Ireland Withdrawn Society of Ireland Reenascreena 06.02.2020 Roscarbery, Co Cork 087 2114227 @ [email protected] www(2) Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Blonde d’Aquitaine Breed Irish Blonde d’Aquitaine Republic of Ireland 25.01.2016 Co-op Lisenanagh Carrigan, Co Cavan 049 4367612 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishblonde.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Belgian Blue Cattle Society of Irish Belgian Blue Republic of Ireland 17.03.2015 Ireland Castletown House Donaghmore, Co Laois 087 2023933 @ [email protected] www(2) www.ibbcs.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Piemontese Cattle Society Irish Piemontese Republic of Ireland 26.04.2016 Piltown www.irishpiemontesesociety.co Co Kilkenny m/page15.htm 051 643503 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishpiemontesesociety.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Montbeliarde Cattle Society of Irish Montbelliarde Republic of Ireland 03.05.2017 Ireland Deerpark, Carrick-on-Suir Co Tipperary http://montbeliarde.ie/wp- 051 641106 content/uploads/2018/08/Herdb ook-Rules-Final.pdf @ [email protected] (2) www www.montbeliarde.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Parthenaise Cattle Breed Irish Parthenaise Republic of Ireland 06.03.2015 Society Ltd http://www.parthenaise.ie/files/ Lisnagranchy, Ardrahan Approved-Rules-Irish- Co Galway Parthenaise-Cattle-Breed- 087 2522100 Society-23022016.pdf @ [email protected] www(2) www.parthenaise.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Aubrac Cattle Breed Irish Aubrac Republic of Ireland 31.05.2018 Society Ltd http://aubrac.ie/herd-book- Deerpark Farm Services rules/ Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 051 641106 @ [email protected] www(2) www.aubrac.ie Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Brown Swiss Cattle Irish Brown Swiss Republic of Ireland 15.02.2018 Association Ltd Coolroe, Burncourt, Cahir, Co Tipperary 052 67251 @ [email protected] www(2) Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name European Association of Romagnola Republic of Ireland 07.09.2018 Specialised Beef Breeds Society Ltd Rathmacostello, Castlehill, Ballina, Co Mayo http://www.easbb.eu/images/R 096 31436/087 2432208 omagnola-Herdbook- rules.%20Applicable-01- January-2018.pdf @ [email protected] www(2) www.easbb.eu Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Shorthorn Society Ltd Irish Shorthorn Milking Blend Northern Ireland 04.04.2016 England Templemore Road, Thurles, Scotland Co Tipperary http://irishshorthorn.com/beef/t Wales he-breed-irish-shorthorn- 0504 26806/086 0461442 society/society-rules-irish- shorthorn-society/ @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishshorthorn.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Shorthorn Society Ltd Irish Shorthorn Cattle Republic of Ireland 30.10.2017 Templemore Road, Thurles, Co Tipperary http://irishshorthorn.com/beef/t he-breed-irish-shorthorn- 0504 26806/086 0461442 society/society-rules-irish- shorthorn-society/ @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishshorthorn.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Salers Cattle Society of Ireland Irish Saler Cattle Republic of Ireland 25.10.2017 Northern Ireland Glenard House, Cloughjordan, England Co Tipperary http://irishsalers.com/new/wp- Scotland content/uploads/2018/08/2018- 0505 42245 Wales UPDATED-RULES.pdf 050542245 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishsalers.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Speckle Park Cattle Irish Speckle Park Republic of Ireland 15.06.2017 Society Ltd Northern Ireland Owenwee, Westport, England Co Mayo https://www.irishspecklepark.c Scotland om/copy-of-about-speckle-park 087 9272049 Wales @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishspecklepark.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Droimeann Cattle Society Ltd Droimeann Republic of Ireland 2 01.05.2018 Church Cross, Skibbereen, www.droimeanncattlesociety.c 3 Co Cork om/index 087 2571330 4 071 9620406 @ [email protected] www(2) droimeanncattlesociety.com Date of recognition: 01.11.2018 Name Irish Aberdeen Angus Association Irish Aberdeen Angus Republic of Ireland 31.12.2020 Main Street, Mohill, Co Leitrim, N41 N9TO 071 9632099 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishaberdeenangus.com Date of recognition: 31.12.2020 Name Irish Dexter Cattle Association CLG Dexter Republic of Ireland 31.12.2020 43 Wolfe Tone Street, Clonakilty, Co Cork 023 8834533 @ [email protected] www(2) www.dextercattlesociety.ie Date of recognition: 31.12.2020 Name Irish Moiled Cattle Society Irish Moiled Republic of Ireland 07.04.2021 Clonarl, Killygordon, Co Donegal F93 D53V 023 8834533 @ [email protected] www(2) www.irishmoiledcattlesociety.com Date of recognition: 07.04.2021 (1) Each single line of the table should be filled in for each breeding programme carried out by a breed society. (2) Where available. (3) Indicate, if applicable, one of the following derogations: "1" creation of a new breed (Article 19(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012); "2" reconstruction of a breed (Article 19(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012); "3" upgrading of the progeny of animals recorded in supplementary section to the main section of the breeding book (point 2 of Chapter III of Part 1 of Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1012); "4" for breeding programme carried out on endangered breed, as defined in Article 2(24) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012. (4) Insert, as applicable, the following information: "A dd.mm.yyyy" for the date of withdrawal of recognition as breed society (Article 7(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012); "B dd.mm.yyyy" for the date of suspension of approval of breeding programme (Article 7(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012); "C dd.mm.yyyy" for the date of withdrawal of approval of breeding programme (Article 7(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012); "D dd.mm.yyyy" for the date until the approval of breeding programme is timely limited. .
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