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CEO report







 Moving forward in 2019







 Robin McIlrath, chief executive and breed secretary




 018 has been an eventful year, from the ‘Beast from the   I was delighted that Andrea Gardiner agreed to be the Society
 East’ creating havoc in February and March to extended   Youth Officer and she is featured in this book. Last year we
 2‘drought’ conditions in the summer – you can also throw   introduced a new fee structure to encourage younger folks to start
 in the odd storm that closed things down for a few days!   their own flocks. We now have 109 flocks registered to young
 As the year progressed, the cloud that is Brexit was looming large   breeders. Some of these are the children of existing members, but
 on our horizon. It is now at our doorstep and at the time of writing   many are new breeders. The National Youth Championships have
 this report, there still seems to be no understanding of how things   been held in Carlisle since their inception in 2017. To ensure that
 will turn out. I have, however, been impressed by the ability of our   the youth from throughout the Society are encouraged, the 2019
 breeders to cope with whatever is thrown at them and to continue   Championships will be in Shrewsbury Mart on 26th October.
 to deliver excellent stock whether bred for the sale or show ring.   The Commercial Committee continues to move forward with
 I am convinced that we as a Society and as individuals will work   a number of promotional activities for the new season planned.
 together to ensure the breed continues to be a major player in the   Scott Brown has stepped down as chair. A big thanks to Scott for
 industry whether GB, Northern Ireland, Eire or indeed with our ever   getting the committee off the ground. I am looking forward to
 increasing number of breeders and customers on mainland Europe.   working with Andrew Reed over the years as the Society brings a
 I looked on 2018 as the opportunity to consolidate and build on   greater focus to our interaction with the commercial world.
 a number of initiatives from previous years. Following on from the   I would like to thank and acknowledge the ongoing support
 outstanding success of our social media Facebook live broadcasts   of our Corporate Sponsor, Norbrook, for supporting the National
 from the Stirling and Shrewsbury sales, we increased our coverage   Sale and the National Youth Championships. Finally, may all our
 to include Ballymena in Northern Ireland and Roscrea in the   members, associates and supporters have a successful 2019.
 South of Ireland. Kelso Ram Sale covered both rings in 2018. The
 response to this initiative has been excellent and we will continue
 to develop this in 2019.
 Collecting Genomic data as part of the ram registration process
 was introduced in 2018. This serves two key purposes protecting
 the integrity of the breed and protecting breeders and customers
 through parentage testing and identifying the scrapie diplotype
 (ones, twos or fives). This Autumn this will be expanded to identify
 the propensity for MV in sheep. The second purpose of this is to
 create and build a genetic database to facilitate future research
 and studies. It will take the Society a number of years to collect a
 critical mass of data to carry out any meaningful studies.
 In February, we successfully transferred our database
 management operations from Basco to Grassroots. Professionally
 I have been involved in a number of migrations over the years
 and this particular migration was as smooth as any and I am
 getting a lot of positive feedback from members. An exciting new
 development with Grassroots is a new website that will be mobile
 friendly. This means better access to information from your mobile
 phone or tablet!     Your one stop shop for all
 In May the Society commissioned a clinical tasting analysis on
 lamb sired by Suffolks, Charollais and Texel rams. You can find a
 more detailed presentation of the results in this Year Book, but   agricultural sales
 the headline finding is that 70% of participants in the research
 selected the Suffolk sired lamb as their number one choice!
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