The
National Association of Breeders of Grey Alpine cattle - A.N.A.
GREY ALPINE - was founded on 19 June 1980. Recognition of its
legal personality was granted by means of Presidential Decree
no. 992 of 23 June 1985 and published in the Official Gazette
no. 87 of 15.04.1986. The Association conducts its selection activities
throughout the nation.
Organised selection of the Grey Alpine goes back to the nineteen
forties, when the first breeders' associations were formed. These
managed breeding and the use of reproductive bulls at the local
level. In 1949 the Provincial Breeders Federations of Bolzano
and Trento were founded. These coordinated the checks on milk
production and the use of reproductive bulls at the provincial
level. On 28 September 1981 the Minister of Agriculture and Forests
granted official recognition to the Herd Book of the Grey Alpine
Breed, which thus became the National Herd Book and was entrusted
to the Italian Breeders Association for management.
After receiving legal recognition in 1985 and consequently being
entrusted with management of the National Herd Book, the National
Association, A.N.A. GREY ALPINE, began its own activities, setting
up the Central Office in Bolzano in 1986 and developing its own
selection programme.
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HERD
BOOK
STATISTICAL DATA AS OF 31.12.2009
| Breeding
farms : |
1,457
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| Registered
head of cattle: |
17,524
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