
Carbon efficiency
The UK suckler industry is under immense pressure to reduce its carbon footprint while still producing high quality, high welfare, affordable food. While the strength of the suckler industry is converting grassland that is unsuitable for growing crops into a high-quality protein for human consumption, there is room to do this more efficiently from both an environmental and financial standpoint.
It is here Stabiliser® cattle provide a solution. With a combination of management techniques and genetic changes, Stabiliser® farmers can reduce the carbon footprint of their suckler unit by up to 40% compared with the UK average while at the same time, realising significant production efficiencies.
We calculated this figure by benchmarking 12 different suckler herd management systems using industry performance figures from AHDB’s Stocktake report. We then looked at the impact a series of changes to those management systems would have on carbon emissions, using Alltech E-CO2’s (Carbon Trust approved) life cycle analysis model.
These changes included such things as leaving bulls entire for finishing, reducing cow size, calving heifers at 2 years old and improving feed efficiency.


We found that significant carbon savings were easily and quickly achievable by improving many things incrementally rather than one thing outright.
The full system, which includes improved fertility, growth rate and feed efficiency, reducing cow size, calving at 2 years old, with all forage fed cows, produced a carbon saving of 31% under the full steer finishing system and a saving of 40% under the bull finishing system.
Carbon saving by trait

System carbon saving

