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Hereford Cattle Society

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The Hereford Cattle Society (formerly the Hereford Herd Book Society, also known as the Hereford Breed Society) is the British breeding authority on Hereford Cattle, and the originator of the breed's herd book. Founded in 1878 as the Hereford Herd Book Society (under the patronage of Queen Victoria), the Herd Book for the breed was open between 1846 and 1886, since which point it has remained closed; the consequence of this is that all Hereford cattle in existence today can (and must) directly trace their lineage to a sire and dam recorded in the society's book.[1][2] The current name has been used since 1996.[3] Based on Offa Street in Hereford,[4] the Society also originally housed the World Hereford Council, when it began as an offshoot organisation in 1951.[5] The Society today continues to hold cattle sales, shows and events promoting and cultivating the consumption, trade and development of Hereford cattle throughout the United Kingdom.[6][7]

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  1. ^ Macdonald, James. The History of Hereford Cattle, 1909
  2. ^ "Hereford Cattle Society: History". Archived from the original on 9 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  3. ^ Henshaw, Joe. Serendipity at the Hereford Cattle Society Archived 8 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Chewing the Cud. 29 January 2014.
  4. ^ "The Discovery Service".
  5. ^ World Hereford Council Constitution, Constitution and Rules.
  6. ^ Ellis, Rachael. Hereford Cattle Society Show and Dinner, Nordic Star. October 2011
  7. ^ Hereford Times. Packed Ring at Hereford Cattle Societys Autumn Show, 19 October 2012
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