Following the herd’s establishment, in 1945, great care has been taken in the
selection of suitable sires During the 1950’s and early 1960’s a succession of bulls
bred in the famous Haven Herd helped to develop a ‘stamp’ which endures to the
present day.
During the 1970’s the progeny of sires such as Rowington Upholder and Atok
Kemble brought the herd many successes and in 1980 Westwood Postman was
Supreme Champion at The Royal Show.
The next ten years saw a time of consolidation when some North American
bloodlines were introduced. In 1988 Sugwas Benjamin was purchased, weighing
1026kg before his second birthday. He became a legend in his own lifetime,
producing many award-winning cattle and sixteen sons that have all left their
mark in breeders’ herds. Perhaps his greatest legacy is the quality of his
daughters. They have been described as “Big fleshy milkers”!
The Irish-bred Oxhill Laurence was selected to follow ‘Ben’. Similarly bred was Westwood Target,
National Show Champion 2003. The two sires complimented each other and through using them the herd has achieved many
successes, including the breeding of Westwood Notable. Weighing over 1600kg at his fourth birthday, he was surely the heaviest British-
bred Hereford of the 20th Century.
Bred from other selected lines Westwood Advancer was 25th National Show Champion in 2009. During that year he was awarded 6 major
Breed Championships and a share in 7 interbreed awards.
We continue to seek-out sires that give us the best of what the Hereford Breed has to offer and to use them on our 100% home-bred herd
of cows to produce breeding stock for discerning pedigree breeders and commercial cattle producers alike.
An account of the Herd’s activities is available on request.