National Animals - Livestock

American Salers Association

www.salersusa.org
PO Box 850, Big Horn, WY82833US
(303) 770-9292

About This Association

The American Salers Association is recognized as the official breed registry for Salers and Optimizer cattle in the United States. The association is guided by 12 breeders who see Salers and Salers influenced genetics as a key to maintaining a balanced approach to profitable beef production. Salers are considered to be one of the oldest European breeds, whose roots can be traced to 16,500-year-old cave drawings found near the town of Salers in the South Central region of France, the Auvergne, in the heart of the volcanic area of the Massif Central. The rough terrain, poor soil and harsh climate combined with the area’s isolation contributed to a genetically pure breed of cattle with bred-in rangeability to thrive almost entirely on native grasses in the summer and roughage diet in winter. The Salers breed in North America has evolved into an outstanding maternal beef breed. The cattle are usually solid red or black and are naturally horned, but polled bloodlines have been developed. Salers females possess a larger than average pelvic area and calve easily to the service of larger terminal cross sires. They are excellent mothers with good milk production, are very fertile and re-breed quickly.

Publications

American Salers Magazine

Conventions & Events

Annual

Information Summary

Member Count
1
Year Founded
1973
Staff Count
4
Budget Range
Less than $50,000
Category
Animals - Livestock
Last Updated
2/2/2024