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Luing Cattle Society

Breed Development

The Luing Cattle Society places great importance on the development of the breed. This is reflected in the work and commitment of our two breed development officers.

Neil McGowanNeil McGowan
Neil helps run the McGowan family farm at Incheoch, where the Dirnanean herd of 120 Luing cows is the main enterprise. They share the 1200 acre upland farm with 50 pure Simmental cows producing breeding bulls, a few Sim-Luing cows and 1100 ewes most of which are Lleyns but a few Texels. "Cows that are easy to work with, get on and calve easily, re-breed quickly and rear a good calf while puting enough condition on their back to cheapen the long winter and last well, are why Luings are a favourite at Incheoch" says Neil. "The fact that our Luing heifers can cope with calving at 2 years old in our environment and their brothers will finish as steers off grass at 18 months weighing 320kg deadweight means they are at the core of our business too!" Neil (34) is married to Debbie and they have two children Tally (5) and Angus (3). His father, Finlay is Society Fieldsman.

Robert McNeeRobert McNee
Robert farms at South Dumbuils at Forgandenny, Perthshire. It's very much a family business with Robert working alongside his wife Hazel and his father-in-law running a small herd of 15 Luings. He very much enjoys keeping abreast of current working traits in the breed while ensuring that the Luing constantly meets the ever changing needs of the beef industry.