NEW FORMS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOADINGposted by: sueclarke, 6th Feb, 2012 1:52pm Check out the Download forms section. You can now down load
Membership application form, Transfer of ownership forms,
Certificate of Service for calf registration from a leased bull and AI service forms to accompany calf registration for calves got by artificial insemination. read more2012 PHOTO COMPETITION COW AND CALF.posted by: sueclarke, 6th Feb, 2012 11:07am The topic for Jan/Feb 2012 is Cow and Calf. Entries $2 each- Send your entries in to Lindy at the PBB office, either post or send in high resolution version via email.
Enties close last day of the second month. read moreWEBINARS AVAILABLE ON LINE. A$50 PER SESSION.posted by: sueclarke, 6th Feb, 2012 1:57pm
The CD is available from Australia at a A$50 per set including postage to NZ. If anyone desires a copy of the CD(s) please let the NZ MG Society know, so that we can arrange the order.
Two Webinar series are currently available through the Australian Murray Grey Society, in conjunction with ABRI and SBTS (Southern Beef Technology Services.)
Entitled" Know your genes" and "From Go to Whoa" they are a series of On-line Seminars discussing everything you need to know about EBV's, Breedplan and DNA!
You can access them through here and download which ever session you prefer. Alternatively if you have a Dial up connection or slow Broadband you may prefer to obtain them on CD. There are six sessions to each title each ranging in length from 43minutes to 1 hour 14 minutes, plus a seperate one on using the Enhanced Murray Grey Mating Predictor, lasting 37 minutes.
MAXINE WINS AGAIN!posted by: Sueclarke, 29th Nov, 2011 9:18am

Maxine Rawnsley of Pukekohe won the Intermediate class of the Beef Herdsperson competition at Canterbury A&P Show held in November. Now a Murray Grey member in her own right, along with sister Roxanne, Maxine was helping Kaipoi exhibitors George and Glenda Climo with their Show team.
Maxine was the youngest competitor in the Intermediate, 13 to 17 year old age group. She was placed first in the handling section, 2nd in the judging section and following an interview was placed Overall first place.
At the Waikato Royal Show held at the end of October the sisters were successful with their entry in the Senior Cow and calf class, Koromiko Grenelda A10
It is great to see the passion for Murray Greys, entering the third generation. Maxine follows in the footsteps of her mother Catherine Rawnsley and grandfather Gary Allen in her passion and ability in handling beef cattle, both of whom are still active in both judging and preparation of stud beef cattle of several breeds, for the Show and Sale rings..
DAIRY INDEX HAS ARRIVED!
CHECK OUT THE NEW FACILITY ON THE EBV ENQUIRY WHICH RANKS EACH ANIMAL FOR USE IN THE DAIRY BREEDING INDUSTRY.posted by: sueclarke, 3rd Sep, 2011 3:04pm The ranking either higher or lower than the breed average can be seen in the bar graph available under EBV graph heading on each animals pedigree page, or by linking a group of animals by clicking "Link to to Breed Object for these animals" at the bottom of the list. read moreBEEF BREEDING COMPETITION INSPIRES SISTERSposted by: SueClarke, 22nd Nov, 2011 12:59pm
Article and photo courtesy Straight Furrow May 24th

Maxine and Roxanne Rawnsley with their grandfather Gary Allen
Sisters Maxine and Roxanne Rawnsley from Pukekohe took home their share of ribbons at this year's Future Beef prize giving.
Entering with their grandfather Gary Allen, from Koromiko Stud in Paparimu, 13 year old Maxine's pure bred Murray Grey gained the reserve champion of the two-day event running the weekend before National Beef Expo. The Future Beef event which invites youth interested in the industry to learn and compete from hoof to hook. The contestants can be aged between 8 and 25 but most entrants tend to be kids at school. During this time contestants are tested on everything from leading cattle to identyfying meat cuts.
This is the girls second year competeing in Future Beef. Maxine, who wants to be a farmer when she grows up, said it was good working with the animals. Her 11 year old sisterRoxanne, who aspires to work for PGG Wrightsons one day, said; "It brings out a lot of competition and it's fun":
STOCK AND SEMEN FOR SALEposted by: SueClarke, 14th Mar, 2011 9:40am If you have stock for sale or wanted you can advertise on line through the Cattle for Sale and Wanted section of this website, photos can be added. Cost $25 +gst for up to 3 months listing.
Contact Lindy at PBB office to place an advert or enquire. read more
The Progress Magazine 2010 is out now!

Material is presently being gathered for the next edition of our annual magazine, please submit news, photos, information on show results, sales or anything of interest to
Sue at yorkvale@xtra.co.nz or ph/fax 06 368 6132
This is our magazine - please make it an interesting read for everyone.
Advertising in Progress - All ads in colour
Full page $425 +gst (6 entries)
Half page $300 +gst (3 entries)
Quarter page $175 +gst (2 entries)
Sponsored page or Business card size ad
(10 per page) $100+gst (1 entry)
Please submit your advertisement or a rough design and photos to Wayne Allerby
wallerby@xtra.co.nz or ph/fax 0675 68162
murraygreys@beefbreeders.co.nz.
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