The Cattle

In 2016, Bertie teamed up with stockman Ben Bellew who brought with him extensive experience in showing pedigree beef cattle and in setting up focused breeding programs with the use of embryo transfer.

In order to maximise the herd’s efficiency, herd health is of vital importance to Bertie and Ben and as a member of the SAC High Health scheme, the herd is annually blood tested.

Sadly in 2016 Lessor Farm came down with bovine TB.  Much has been learned from that experience and today the farm observes the strictest biosecurity measures. Cattle are enclosed within a 3.5km specialised Tornado wire badger proof fence with additional electric wire and concreted gate ways.

Currently, Gentons Longhorns comprises of 40 cows. The herd enjoys a diverse set of bloodlines coming from Blackbrook, Fishwick, Southfiled and Gorse.

Quality heifers and young bulls with high health status are regularly available for sale, both privately and at society sales. Embryos and semen are available for both domestic and export markets

Painters Farm, located five miles from Lessor Farm, was acquired in 2014.  For the first few years it was home to a herd of Salers crosses, which highlighted the easing calving characteristics of the breed.  

In 2018, the pedigree Gentons Salers herd was established at Painters Farm and a 2km badger fence was erected as a first step to remain free of Bovine TB. The Salers crosses were replaced with Danish Red recipients imported from Denmark and a few pedigree animals.  Various embryos were imported from France, some of which were implanted in the spring of 2019. The first ET calves were born in 2020 and already show great potential.

During the summer of 2019, trips to Scotland resulted in the acquisitions of 20 animals from the Bacardi, Cleuchhead and Cumbrian herds. A subsequent trip to Auvergne, France, resulted in the acquisition of a further 20 females from Gaec Yves Fourtet, Phialip, D’Enroussou and Gane in Auvergne, France.  While visiting the Concours National Salers at Aurillac the team fell in love with Murphy, a son of Halley, who became overall breed champion the next day. Having been fortunate to secure him as the herd’s stock bull, he is today the main feature of Painters Farm.

Alongside the horned individuals in the herd, polled genetics already play an important role within the herd. The origin of the poll animals in the herd goes back to both the Scottish and Canadian Full Blood lines and it is intended to develop the poll side of the herd slowly alongside the main horned part of the herd.

Longhorn Milestones

Salers Milestones

Ben Bellew Fact File

The love of farming has been in Ben’s blood since growing up on his Grandad's beef and sheep farm in Warwickshire, spending most weekends and school holidays watching and copying his every move.

When Ben was in his last year of school, his Grandad at age 77 decided to retire from the farm and move closer to the village. Ben then decided to take his love of farming up a level by enrolling at Moreton Morrell Agricultural College in Warwickshire to study a National Diploma in Agriculture.

During his studies, Ben worked part time at a local dairy farm to fund his social life and gain experience in different farming enterprises. After finishing his course, Ben started working full time at the same farm where he worked for two years before moving to a beef herd. 

Ben moved to Buckinghamshire in 2009 when he started working for Doug Mash and his Brockhurst pedigree Limousin herd. Doug has built up a great reputation within the breed having won many show titles and for investing heavily in quality blood lines for his herd. 

The herd was incredibly successful in the show ring during Ben’s time there with a few of the herd’s major successes listed below.

  • Royal Highland Show breed champion 2009

  • Royal Highland Show junior interbreed champion 2009

  • Great Yorkshire Show breed champion 2010

  • Great Yorkshire Show interbreed champion 2010

  • Royal Highland Show interbreed champion 2012

  • Royal Highland Show breed champion 2014

  • Royal Welsh Show reserve breed champion 2014

Ben’s last show and sale for the herd was in December 2016 at the Red Ladies sale in Carlisle.  Having secured the championship with Brockhurst Howzat she went on to sell for 24,000gns which was a record price for the herd.Having decided to move to the Cotswolds to be closer to family and friends Ben was on the lookout for a new challenge. After talking to a fellow stockman, Ben was informed of a potential job opportunity close to him around Banbury.

Ben met with Bertie and visited both Lessor and Painters Farms and from the beginning it was clear to see the amount of potential with both holdings. Ben decided to take the job and began working for Gentons Pedigree Livestock in January 2016