Young bull inspection rules updated
- BWCS
- 8 hours ago
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From 1 January 2026, the BWCS Bull Inspections Scheme will be subject to new minimum weight for age requirements.
The BWCS Bull Inspections Scheme applies to all young bulls intended for pedigree registration, where bulls are usually inspected between 10 and 18 months of age, to collect breed data such as frame score and weight for age, and run through a checklist of basic criteria.
For inspections conducted on or after 1 January 2026, new minimum weight for age thresholds will be introduced (see BWCS Bull Inspections Guide 4.0/2026 for new figures).
These updated numbers are being introduced by the Society’s Committees now that a sufficient amount of bull data has been collected. When analysed, the data showed that increasing the minimum weight for age by 25kg to the new figures shown would bring each lower threshold to approximately 75kg below its average. This was adopted as a way for the scheme to still account for all systems of management, whilst ensuring a good standard for bulls coming through for full registration and selection for breeding.
